Tag: neuroscience
Medication can help you make the most of therapy − a...
Rebecca Price, University of Pittsburgh
There is mounting recognition in the scientific community that combining different treatment approaches for...
The same people excel at object recognition through vision, hearing and...
Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University and Jason Chow, Vanderbilt University
The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic...
New neurotechnology is blurring the lines around mental privacy – but...
Laura Y. Cabrera, Penn State
Neurotechnologies – devices that interact directly with the brain or nervous system – were...
Rhythmically stimulating the brain with electrical currents could boost cognitive function,...
Shrey Grover, Boston University
Figuring out how to enhance a person’s mental capabilities has been of considerable interest to...
Chronic pain can be objectively measured using brain signals – new research
Prasad Shirvalkar, University of California, San Francisco
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
Imagination makes us human – this unique ability to envision what...
Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University
You can easily picture yourself riding a bicycle across the sky even though that’s not...
A less biased way to determine trademark infringement? Asking the brain directly
Zhihao Zhang, University of Virginia
Does the toothpaste Colddate infringe upon the trademark of Colgate? Some might think this...
Meditation and mindfulness offer an abundance of health benefits and may...
Hilary A. Marusak, Wayne State University
Many people look to diet trends or new exercise regimens – often with...



















