Ever forgotten someone’s name right after they introduced themselves? Youre not alone! Discover the surprising psychology behind why our brains let go of names so quickly—and how to improve name ...
Can bigger groups foster stronger cooperation? New research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS), published in Communications Psychology on ...
New research challenges conventional wisdom that larger group size reduces cooperation by showing that fluid connections and innate prosocial instincts enable humans to thrive in larger social circles ...
This valuable study shows that a very slow (infraslow) oscillation occurs in voltage recordings from the dentate gyrus of the adult mouse. The authors suggest that it is related to sleep stage and ...
Results: Compared to rest, meditation led to BOLD increases in bilateral lateral occipital and fusiform gyri, as well as right postcentral gyrus and hippocampus. Compared to viewing AI-generated ...
left superior temporal gyrus (STG.L), left middle temporal gyrus (MTG.L), right superior parietal gyrus (SPG.R), right middle frontal gyrus (MFG.R), right fusiform gyrus (FFG.R), and right inferior ...
The current human tissue-based study provides convincing evidence correlating hippocampal expressions of RNA guanine-rich G-quadruplexes with aging and with Alzheimer's Disease presence and severity.
The regions of the brain that lit up to scenes participants perceive to be curvy, in the fusiform gyrus, are involved in higher-order visual processing like object recognition. They are also ...
Research reveals that brain imaging can predict the facial expressions associated with pain, offering a new tool for clinicians to assess pain beyond traditional methods. Credit: SciTechDaily.com ...