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How brain activity changes throughout the day: Findings offer clues to fatigue and mental health
An international team led by the University of Michigan has introduced new methods that reveal which regions of the brain ...
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Chimpanzee calls trigger unique brain activity in humans, revealing shared vocal processing skills
The brain doesn't just recognize the human voice. A study by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) shows that certain areas of our ...
An international study of 1,400-plus adults reveals creative activities like music, dance and art make brains appear ...
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Children with better musical skills may benefit from a prolonged window of brain plasticity
New research indicates that children with better rhythmic abilities tend to exhibit a slower, more prolonged rate of brain ...
New research reveals how older adults tap into hidden brain reserves, using auditory regions to compensate for memory decline during music recognition. Study: Age-related neural changes underlying ...
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Neuroscientists develop human brain-wave technology that can accelerate understanding of Alzheimer's
Houston Methodist neuroscientists have developed a first-of-its-kind method to rapidly produce synchronized, human brain wave ...
A Japanese study discovers that watching dance activates unique brain maps, enhancing emotional and aesthetic processing.
Communication between regions of the brain is constantly in flux, but the neuroimaging technologies used to analyze these interactions typically provide only a snapshot representing several minutes’ ...
Is it just your imagination, or is artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more like biological brains? Are newer large language models (LLMs) evolving in a way that resembles how human brains function?
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Researchers use organoids to study the earliest moments of electrical activity in the brain
Humans have long wondered when and how we begin to form thoughts. Are we born with a pre-configured brain, or do thought patterns only begin to emerge in response to our sensory experiences of the ...
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