Singapore, May 17 (ANI): When spouses, who are co-parenting, are together, they show higher similarities in brain responses to the infant stimuli than when they are separated, suggests a novel study.
Singapore, May 13 (ANI): A novel study has now revealed how the physical presence of spouses who are co-parenting can alter each other's brain activity.
Washington D.C. [USA], April 6 (ANI): Neuroscientists who studied the brain activity of jazz guitarists during improvisations have suggested that creativity prompted from an unfamiliar situation is a "right-brain" activity.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 21 (ANI): A group of researchers have found that it is possible to assess a person's ability to feel empathy by studying their brain activity while they are resting rather than while they are engaged in specific tasks.
Arizona [USA], Feb 12 (ANI): A group of researchers has created an ultra-small, wireless, battery-free device that uses light to record individual neurons so that neuroscientists can track the inner working of the brain.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 24 (ANI): In a novel study, a team of researchers has mapped the neural activity in response to watching horror movies, and how they manipulate brain activity.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 12 (ANI): Researchers have conducted the first study of how baby and adult brains interact during natural play, and they found measurable similarities in their neural activity. The study suggests that you might be 'on the same wavelength,' experiencing similar b
Washington D.C [India], Jan 10 (ANI): A new research study suggests that adult brains are likely to be on the same wavelength, experiencing similar brain activity in the same brain regions as of the babies while playing with them.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 20 (ANI): For a person with Alzheimer's disease, there's no turning back the clock. By the time a person begins to experience memory loss and other worrisome signs, cognitive decline has already set in. Decades of clinical trials have failed to produce treatments t
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 28 (ANI): Pregnant mothers who are subjected to chemicals are at risk of delivering kids with poor cognition and behavioural problems. A new study in this regard has found that this exposure can harm and alter the infants' brain activity in the womb.