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Our brain 'swivels' to focus on sounds from different directions
Many mammals physically pivot their ears to hone in on a particular sound, and now it seems that a similar action takes place ...
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Why Your Brain Remembers Some Things — and Completely Forgets Others
This suggests the brain applies different rules based on the strength of the original memory. Weak memories, like those for animal images, are more likely to be rescued. Stronger memories may already ...
If the aim is to truly ‘protect American jobs’, it could have been achieved through better training pipelines, investment in ...
Florida’s institutions of higher education are in trouble. The University of West Florida is being run by Manny Diaz Jr., a ...
Redefining Research: This study shows that a human-based brain organoid model can mimic key brain functions such as ...
A new study shows that our brain’s attention system first prepares broadly, then zooms in on specific details within ...
This is Brain-Computer Interface Support. How does brain-computer interface technology work? and in some cases, robotics. I ...
It will surprise exactly no one that exercise is good for your brain. (If this is news to you, here are some studies for you ...
Live Science on MSN
In 'Secrets of the Brain,' Jim Al-Khalili explores 600 million years of brain evolution to understand what makes us human
In his new BBC show, Jim Al-Khalili journeys through hundreds of millions of years of brain evolution. Live Science spoke to ...
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In the Human Brain, Attention Focuses First on Simple Features Before Zeroing in on Details
To fill in the full picture of what is happening around us, our brains process attention systematically, taking in general facts first and then narrowing down to specifics.
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