Specific rhythms of flickering light can synchronise brain activity, offering clues about perception and possible future ...
Being left- or right-handed – and the paw, eye, fin and wing equivalents – is a product of genes, development and the environment.
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?
How people connect with one another may be more complex—and more fascinating—than previously thought. A new review in Nature Reviews Psychology explores the emerging science of interpersonal ...
Examining brain plasticity and its implications for development, aging, and brain injury recovery.