People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
While you might assume these people are just obsessive neat freaks, the truth about why some maintain showroom-perfect car ...
A multivariate analysis of electroencephalography activity reveals super-additive enhancements to the neural encoding of audiovisual stimuli, providing new insights into how the brain integrates ...
It might seem like a harmless party trick or a childhood game, but balancing on one leg for just ten seconds could reveal far ...
Auditory and visual hallucinations are hallmark symptoms of psychosis, but in the prodromal stage, a patient might describe hearing whispers or footsteps or notice brief distortions when looking at ...
Anesthetizing the retina of a “lazy” eye for just two days can restore vision in mice.
A novel quantitative PET- and MRI-based imaging approach can objectively identify a recently recognized type of dementia—limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, or LATE—that is often ...
A series of recent brain-imaging studies has begun to explain a central mystery of the psychedelic experience: why people on ...
Industrial quality inspection plays a critical role in manufacturing, from ensuring the reliability of electronics and vehicles to preventing costly failures in aerospace and energy systems.
A soon-to-be-released horror puzzle game plans to reintroduce audiences to Bram Stoker's Dracula, but from a unique angle and ...
Scientists may have new answers to why pop-ups or notifications grab our attention. Turns out our attention is on a cycle, shifting seven to 10 times per second. This rhythmic occurrence may be ...
Tourette’s syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder tied to disruptions in the brain circuits that regulate movement and habit formation. The disorder starts in childhood and is characterized by ...