When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
The human brain is constantly processing information that unfolds at different speeds—from split-second reactions to sudden ...
Neuroscientists have been trying to understand how the human brain supports numerous advanced capabilities for centuries. The ...
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Imagine watching a conversation between brain cells, seeing chemical messages pass from one neuron to another. Scientists can ...
By directly communicating with the brain, a new wireless device could someday help restore lost senses or manage pain without medications, its developers say.
Neural and computational evidence reveals that real-world size is a temporally late, semantically grounded, and hierarchically stable dimension of object representation in both human brains and ...
Research reveals why AI systems can't become conscious—and what radically different computing substrates would be needed to ...
The magnetic compass is the last unknown sense in migrating animals. For some scientists, the monarch butterfly is leading ...
Our thoughts are specified by our knowledge and plans, yet our cognition can also be fast and flexible in handling new information.
Nutritionist Pooja Makhija explains that your brain prioritises meaning over labels, therefore, forgetting names is not a memory issue ...
In moments where danger feels real and immediate, the human body behaves very differently from how it does in daily life.