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Microplastics now turn up in nearly every human brain, and the levels keep rising
Plastic particles smaller than a grain of sand have been found lodged in human brain tissue at concentrations that dwarf ...
For most of us, watching a movie feels effortless. We follow dialogue, read facial expressions, notice music cues and ...
Models of speech perception are centered around a hierarchy in which auditory representations in the thalamus propagate to primary auditory cortex, then to the lateral temporal cortex, and finally ...
Stimulating the medial prefrontal cortex changes a person's perceived attractiveness, study suggests
Humans typically perceive others and themselves as more or less physically attractive, yet the neural underpinnings of these attractiveness-related perceptions remain widely unexplored. While some ...
The evaluation of socio-affective auditory information is accomplished by the primary auditory cortex in collaboration with limbic regions and the inferior frontal cortex (IFC)—the latter often ...
Brain atrophy tends to begin in your 30s and 40s, but certain lifestyle changes can slow or even reverse shrinkage.
Objective The superior frontal cortex (SFC) supports executive functioning, which may be impaired from exposure to repetitive head impacts (RHI); therefore, SFC damage caused by RHI may contribute to ...
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The Anatomy of the Frontal Lobe
The frontal lobe helps with thinking, planning, memory, and self-control. To keep your frontal lobe healthy, do puzzles, ...
Many horse owners think the existence of the prefrontal cortex is a major controversy in equine science. It’s not. It’s just an area that’s riddled with misinformation. Curiously, most people—horsey ...
Associate director of Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Robert Reich threw absolute daggers this week when, while speaking to Esquire about the newness of the AI industry ...
In a humbling moment for our species, the following big news has just been published: When it comes to the frontal lobes, we're not so special after all. Why the mixed findings? One potential reason ...
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