A wireless intracortical architecture targets total blindness by circumventing nonfunctional retinas and optic nerves, ...
Stroboscopic light therapy started in the lab, detoured through wellness culture, and arrived somewhere genuinely interesting ...
Understanding why people born blind never develop schizophrenia could transform how we think about and treat one of ...
Researchers are tracing the brain and body’s response to aesthetic expression in search of a scientific value to art ...
The wall seems real. But what if the wall is not in the world? What if it is in the method? This essay is not an attempt to ...
It is a dogma in neuroscience that certain brain cells respond in the same way to the same thing. Specific neurons always fire, for example, when we see particular shapes and colours; other neurons ...
Flying like a superhero may still belong to science fiction, but researchers in China have taken a major step toward understanding how the human brain could adapt to entirely new body parts — ...
Though not the first person to spiral into delusions that would end in an attempted assassination, Chail’s path was distinct.
What officers do under stress isn’t based on what they know—it’s driven by habits formed through repetition, even when those ...
Live brain scans: Florence’s Galileo Museum is testing how viewing artifacts triggers measurable brain and body responses linked to beauty. Science meets culture: Neuroaesthetics seeks to quantify ...
Researchers have mapped how the physical structures of individual brains differ from a baseline norm in people who have a ...
Researchers identify key rules for how visual cortex neurons organize thousands of synaptic inputs based on distance and clustering.