The study showed that the ability to recognise a beat is not simply due to newborns' statistical learning ability, but that beat perception is a separate cognitive mechanism that is already active at birth.
New Delhi [India], December 1: Mosam Shah, a former legal director with an investment bank and advisor to many start-ups, recently launched her book 'Beyond Borders - A Bharat-Pakistan Love Story.' Beyond Borders, a contemporary Indo-Pak romance work of fiction, is the first of its kind - ba
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 1: OMRflats.com, a real estate portal dedicated exclusively to OMR, is launched to ease the process of buying, renting, and selling flats and other real estate properties in this thriving region in Chennai. A brainchild of Chennaiproperties.in, OMRflats
Slow waves, which are normally only present in the brain during sleep, are also present during awake in patients with epilepsy and may protect against the condition's heightened brain excitability, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
New Delhi [India], November 29: Studio 19 Films, the brainchild of Yash Ahlawat, esteemed actor, and film financer, captivated the audience once again with the grandeur of 'Bollywood Mr. & Miss. Mrs India Season 4.' The event showcased not just a competition but a celebration of talent,
Each year, more than 3 million people in the United States suffer from peripheral neuropathy, a condition in which nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord are destroyed, resulting in pain and loss of feeling in the afflicted areas. Diabetes, injuries, genetically inherited disease, infe
Researchers discovered how genetic abnormalities in particular types of brain cells may lead to the inflammatory response found in Alzheimer's disease.
Trivandrum (Kerala) [India], November 28: A medical team at KIMSHEALTH Trivandrum, have successfully treated a patient suffering from brain aneurysm with Intrasaccular flow-diversion using the 'Trenza' device.
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], November 28: Sarthak Educational Trust, a pioneering NGO committed to mainstreaming and empowering Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) across India is launching "Sarthak Global Resource Centre", India's one-stop-solution for Divyangjan from across the country. The GR
A hunger hormone released in the gut, according to a recent study by UCL (University College London) researchers, can directly influence a decision-making section of the brain.
A new component of climate change's devastation is emerging: the effects of global warming on the human brain.
In a report published in Nature Climate Change, an international team of academics explores how research has demonstrated that a changing environment affects how our brains work,