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September 7, 2021

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Struggling to Learn a New Language? Blame It on Your Stable Brain

A study in patients with epilepsy is helping researchers understand how the brain manages the task of learning a new language while retaining our mother tongue. The study sheds light on the age-old ...

The Brain's 'Prediction Machine' Anticipates the Future When Listening to Music

We live our lives in real time, watching events unfold moment by moment. To make better sense of the world, however, our brains automatically predict ...

Sounds and Words Are Processed Separately and Simultaneously in the Brain

After years of research, neuroscientists have discovered a new pathway in the human brain that processes the sounds of language. The findings suggest that auditory and speech processing occur in ...

Neurons That Respond to Touch Are Less Picky Than Expected

Researchers used to believe that individual neurons were precisely tuned to respond to distinct types of touch. By studying rat whiskers, a team now finds that nearly all primary touch-sensitive ...
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Vision: Novel Approach Reverses Amblyopia in Animals

By temporarily suspending retinal activity in the non-amblyopic eye of animal models, neuroscientists restrengthened the visual response in the amblyopic eye, even at ages after the critical period ...

Voices of Reason? Study Links Acoustic Correlations, Gender to Vocal Appeal

What makes a voice attractive? The question is the subject of broad interest, with far-reaching implications in our personal lives, the workplace, and society. Scientists describe research that ...

What a Song Reveals About Vocal Imitation Deficits for Autistic Individuals

A new paper comparing the ability to match pitch and duration in speech and song is providing valuable insight into vocal imitation deficits for children and adults with autism spectrum ...

Neural Network Model Shows Why People With Autism Read Facial Expressions Differently

People with autism spectrum disorder interpret facial expressions differently. Researchers have revealed more about how this comes to be. They induced abnormalities into a neural network model to ...

Towards Next-Gen Computers: Mimicking Brain Functions With Graphene-Diamond Junctions

The human brain holds the secret to our unique personalities. But did you know that it can also form the basis of highly efficient computing devices? Researchers recently showed how to do this, ...

Study Reveals How Smell Receptors Work

The first-ever molecular images of an olfactory receptor at work answer decades-old questions about odor ...

Does Visual Feedback of Our Tongues Help in Speech Motor Learning?

When we speak, we use our auditory and somatosensory systems to monitor the results of the movements of our tongue or lips. Since we cannot typically see our own faces and tongues while we speak, ...

The Music of Silence: Imagining a Song Triggers Similar Brain Activity to Moments of Mid-Music Silence

Imagining a song triggers similar brain activity as moments of silence in music, according to new research. The results reveal how the brain continues responding to music, even when none is playing, ...

Learning Foreign Languages Can Affect the Processing of Music in the Brain

Research has shown that a music-related hobby boosts language skills and affects the processing of speech in the brain. According to a new study, the reverse also happens -- learning foreign ...

Seeing Better by Looking Away

When we fixate an object, its image does not appear at the place where photoreceptors are packed most densely. Instead, its position is shifted slightly nasally and upwards from the cellular peak. ...

Scientists Explore the Latent Regenerative Potential of the Inner Ear

Scientists have identified a natural barrier to the regeneration of the inner ear's sensory cells, which are lost in hearing and balance disorders. Overcoming this barrier may be a first step in ...

Amygdala Found to Have Role in Important Pre-Attentive Mechanism in the Brain

Researchers have shown how the amygdala, a brain region typically associated with fear, contributes to prepulse inhibition (PPI) by activating small inhibitory neurons in the mouse brain stem. The ...

Exercise May Boost Kids’ Vocabulary Growth

Swimming a few laps likely won't turn your child into the next Katie Ledecky or Michael Phelps, but it just might help them become the next J.K. Rowling or Stephen King. A recent study suggests ...

Fruit Fly Offers Lessons in Good Taste

The fruit fly has multiple taste organs throughout its body to detect chemicals, called tastants, that signal whether a food is palatable or harmful. It is still unclear, however, how individual ...

Early Signs: Perceptual Distortions in Late-Teens Predict Psychotic Symptoms in Mid-Life

Subtle differences in perception during late-teen years can predict the development of hallucinations, delusions, and, in some instances, psychosis later in life, according to new ...

Scientists Uncover How Decisions About What We See Are Relayed Back Through the Brain

Researchers have discovered that decisions based on visual information, which involve a complex stream of data flowing forward and backwards along the brain's visual pathways, is broadcast ...

Brain's 'Memory Center' Needed to Recognize Image Sequences but Not Single Sights

The visual cortex stores and remembers individual images, but when they are grouped into a sequence, mice can't recognize that without guidance from the hippocampus, according to a new ...

Neuroscientists Posit That Brain Region Is a Key Locus of Learning

Long thought of as a generic alarm system, the locus coeruleus may actually be a sophisticated regulator of learning and behavior, according to a new ...

How the Brain Paints the Beauty of a Landscape

Researchers investigate how our brains proceed from merely seeing a landscape to feeling its aesthetic ...

As a newborn mammal opens its eyes for the first time, it can already make visual sense of the world around it. But how does this happen before they have experienced ...

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