Can bigger groups foster stronger cooperation? New research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS), published in Communications Psychology on ...
Past research suggests that meditation and exposure to art or nature can positively impact people's well-being and brain health, in some cases even reducing stress and supporting the processing of ...
Our goal is to investigate the relationship between fusiform aneurysms’ mass effect, aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE) distribution, and symptomatic presentation. Patients were scanned using a 3T ...
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 ...
This study presents a valuable methodological advancement in quantifying thoughts over time. A novel multi-dimensional experience-sampling approach is presented, identifying data-driven patterns that ...
Proposopagnosia can be developmental or acquired and is essentially a connection balls-up in a part of the brain called the fusiform gyrus. I paraphrase ever-so-slightly. For me, it’s hardly a ...
Moreover, the finding that an area assumed to be involved in storing information about object form (fusiform gyrus) was the region most active when subjects read and answered questions about ...
The other overlapping brain regions were the fusiform gyrus, IFG (DLPFC and BA9), and the insula (BA13). In terms of brain regions at the migration stage and aesthetic experiences, the major ...
The reward vs. loss consumption contrast [win outcome-loss outcome] yielded increased activations in multiple regions within nine clusters such as the ACC, right putamen, and right fusiform gyrus (for ...