The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
Your ability to notice what matters visually comes from an ancient brain system over 500 million years old.
Whether we're staring at our phones, the page of a book, or the person across the table, the objects of our focus never stand in isolation; there are always other objects or people in our field of ...
Neuralink’s Blindsight implant has received FDA breakthrough status, aiming to restore sight by stimulating the visual cortex ...
The 1950s were a relatively rudimentary era for experimental neurophysiology. Recording the electrical activity of neurons wasn’t uncommon, but the methods often demanded considerable patience and ...
Neuroscientists have been trying to understand how the brain processes visual information for over a century. The development ...
People born without sight apparently process math in their visual cortex. The findings come from a newly published Johns Hopkins study, and add support to the idea that when it comes to "nature versus ...
We don't precisely know how the physical matter in our brains translates into thoughts, sensations, and feelings. But an ...
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Scientists find abnormally slow neural dynamics in visual cortex of depressed individuals
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders shows that individuals with depression exhibit slower and less ...
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