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Israeli researchers find humans and turtles share key brain function going back 320 million years
Turtles are able to grasp that the same object seen from different angles is not a different object, an important trait for ...
For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
On neuroscience’s big stage Nov. 15, MIT Professor Earl K. Miller will propose that thought and consciousness emerge from the fast and flexible organization of the cortex produced by the analog ...
NYU Langone neuroscientists identified the brain region likely responsible for recognizing images after seeing them once, ...
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Study analyzes alterations in the cerebral cortex in people with psychosis
Researchers at the University of Seville have analyzed alterations in the cerebral cortex in people suffering from psychosis. Their findings show that psychosis does not follow a single trajectory, ...
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