July 2, 2010 (Rhodes, Greece) — Preoperative functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) may identify which patients are more likely to experience language deficits after brain surgery for ...
Many individuals suffering from irritability or panic are mislabeled as having personality problems, when in fact their symptoms may be brain-based.” - Dr. Stanford OwenGULFPORT, LA, UNITED STATES, ...
More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle argued that our thoughts are based on internal representations of the external world, and he distinguished between sensation (the image impinging on the retina) ...
We all have negative thoughts from time to time. But what if those fleeting moments of pessimism were doing more than just dampening your mood? According to new research, the way you think doesn't ...
A landing page should connect directly with the user’s mind. But how does this really work? In order to create a mentally engaging experience for the user, how should a landing page look, work, feel, ...
Background Concussions are a leading cause of sustained physical, cognitive and emotional impairment in both athletes and military personnel. A pathological feature is disinhibited brain frontal and ...
A boy who had large parts of the right side of his brain removed due to a slow-growing tumor made a nearly full recovery in the three years after his surgery, with other areas of his brain ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Figure 2: Time-interval representations (autocorrelograms) of complex sounds that produce a pitch perception of 62.5 Hz. The ...
We now know that OBEs can be induced by stimulating the TPJ—the temporoparietal junction, typically on the right side (see explanation in my previous post). Although a fascinating discovery, it was ...
We now know that OBEs can be induced by stimulating the TPJ – the temporoparietal junction, typically on the right side (see explanation in my previous post). Although a fascinating discovery, it was ...
Wait... have I read this before? Is déjà vu unhealthy, or just a normal brain function? We're sure we already told ...