Awareness and understanding of misophonia are growing. Here are five key advances that are pushing the field forward.
Neuroscientists studying the eye’s blind spot have found that brain cells in the primary visual cortex, or V1, fire even when ...
Several times a day, I can be washing dishes, just turning my head, or catching a particular angle ...
Previous studies have reported that the cerebellum, which is most well-known for coordinating the body’s movements, is also ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens. A new study by ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers found eight body-like maps in the visual cortex that organize what we see ...
The authors analyzed spectral properties of neural activity recorded using laminar probes while mice engaged in a global/local visual oddball paradigm. They found solid evidence for an increase in ...
Vision shapes behavior and, a new study by MIT neuroscientists finds, behavior and internal states shape vision. The research, published Nov. 25 in Neuron, finds in mice that via specific circuits, ...
Search Live is available in the Google app and Lens without Labs opt-in. It offers real-time answers with voice and camera integration. Currently available in U.S. English. Google launches Search Live ...
Every illusion has a backstage crew. New research shows the brain’s own “puppet strings”—special neurons that quietly tug our perception—help us see edges and shapes that don’t actually exist. When ...