People who lose their visual imagination after a stroke share damage to a single neural circuit. A new analysis maps these ...
Isaiah Kletenik, MD, and Julian Kutsche, of the Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics within the Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute, are the senior and lead authors of a paper published in ...
NYU Langone neuroscientists identified the brain region likely responsible for recognizing images after seeing them once, ...
Isaiah Kletenik, MD , and Julian Kutsche, of the Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics within the Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute , are ...
People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
Researchers identify the fusiform imagery node as the brain's "imagination hub," explaining why strokes can cause the loss of visual mental imagery.
The evidence is solid but not definitive, as the conclusions rely on the absence of changes in spatial breadth and would benefit from clearer statistical justification and a more cautious ...
This study uses a Bayesian framework to characterize latent brain state dynamics associated with memory encoding and performance in children, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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Many older adults struggle with sleep as their brains fail to switch off, a study reveals. Insomniacs' brains remain alert due to a flattened circadian rhythm and persistent sequential thinking, ...
That hollow tiredness after scrolling isn't laziness — it's your brain recovering from thousands of invisible micro-decisions engineered to feel like nothing, each one quietly draining the same ...
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