Medicine & TechnologyResearchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found that neurons that exclusively monitor the body's internal dynamics could affect the brain’s decision-making centers.
The researchers found that time spent outdoors is associated with more gray matter in parts of the prefrontal cortex of the human brain that oversee cognitive control.
Researchers recently revealed how incredible powers of learning play a vital role in one's played back memories. It has not been fully understood though, how the human brain absorbs new skills.
A new study recently showed some understandings about brain reboot or how one can regain consciousness following being in a coma, anesthetized or deep sleep.
A new study shows that merely accomplishing two tasks at once like photo-taking and viewing could result in the impairment or damage of memory, especially pertaining to those photographed objects.
An artificial brain identified as MotionNet enabled new understandings on how a human brain processes moving images, explaining some confusing optical illusions.
Neuroscientists study the background noises in the human brain that are often dismissed, finding a correlation between age-related cognitive decline, sleep, behavior, and cognition.
COVID-19 is persistently infecting more people, and scientists are getting a closer look at autopsies' revelation of the "strange and frightening damage" the disease can inflict on human bodies.
Elon Musk shares a product update on an implantable computer chip prototype by Neuralink. The chip is meant to record neurological activity, help those with disabilities, and telepathically use a Tesla.
A recent 4.2 magnitude aftershock has just hit Salt Lake Valley as part of the 1,000 recorded aftershocks that took place after a 5.7 earthquake hit Wasatch Front last March.
The results of the study potentially have applications for robotic prosthetics which would sense what a user wants to do (for instance, pick up a glass) and do it