Neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discovered that socioeconomic factors might influence the brain's susceptibility to pleasant events, which is important for motivation and attention.
Neuroscientists have long been perplexed by how the brain encodes information pertaining to our memories which are rich in detail as we can vividly recall the colour of our home, the layout of our kitchen, or the front of our favourite cafe
Philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists have passionately argued whether moral judgments share something distinctive that separates them from non-moral matters. Moral monists claim that morality is unified by a common characteristic and that all moral issues involve concerns about ha
Intense exercise may slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, according to research done by neuroscientists from the A Gemelli IRCCS Polyclinic Foundation and the Faculty of Medicine at the Catholic University of Rome. The discovery may pave the way for cutting-edge non-drug therapies.
Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh) [India], July 20: Dr Rao, renowned as the leading neurosurgeon in India, presented groundbreaking research on Minimally Invasive Port-Based Parafascicular Surgical Corridor (MIPS) at the Andhra Pradesh Neuroscientists Association Conference. This research at Dr. Rao'
Neuroscientists from the Catholic University of Rome's Faculty of Medicine and the A. Gemelli IRCCS Polyclinic Foundation discovered that vigorous exercise might halt the progression of Parkinson's disease and outlined the underlying underpinnings. The discovery might open the path for novel
According to neuroscientists from Georgetown University Medical Centre, the brain's auditory lexicon, or catalogue of verbal language, is located in the front of the primary auditory cortex, not the rear - a discovery that challenges a century-long understanding of this part of the brain. Th
Neuroscientists have long sought techniques to reactivate critical periods in the brain, when animals are more receptive to environmental cues that might alter brain development. According to a recent study in mice conducted by Johns Hopkins Medicine, psychedelic substances are related by th
Using cutting-edge technologies, neuroscientists at The University of Queensland have discovered how vitamin D deficiency impacts growing neurons in schizophrenia.
Neuroscientists have discovered how exploratory behaviour helps animals learn their spatial surroundings more efficiently. Their findings might help in the development of better AI agents that can learn faster and with less experience.
Neuroscientists for many decades assumed that the brain could learn to make sense of visual input during a critical time that ended around the age of 6 or 7.