So how does the brain keep track of when different sensory signals come in from the body? It relies on certain rhythmic waves ...
Study shows alpha brain wave frequency shapes how the brain integrates touch and vision to create the feeling that your body ...
New research suggests the brain may stay active moments after the heart stops, triggering life recall and calm sensations ...
Alpha oscillations – once thought to be the brain “idling” – are turning out to be way more important than we gave them ...
Gamma brain waves are rhythmic electric processes in nerve cells called neurons. Nerve activity in the brain allows for communication throughout the brain to carry out functions such as memory, ...
Music affects us so deeply that it can essentially take control of our brain waves and get our bodies moving. Now, neuroscientists at Stanford's Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute are taking advantage of ...
The brain divides vision between its two hemispheres-what's on your left is processed by your right hemisphere and vice versa-but your experience with every bike or bird that you see zipping by is ...
This public domain/Wikimedia Commons image of monitors working in the security operations center at the University of Maryland illustrates a challenge of visual working memory: keeping track of what ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications, reveals how rhythmic brain waves known as alpha ...