Especially for twentysomethings, romantic love is shaped by a challenging tangle of anatomical development and learned experience.
You ask your child to put the tablet down, and suddenly it’s like you’ve turned off gravity. Tears, tantrums, total meltdown. Neuroscience says this reaction isn’t just “bad behavior.” When kids grow ...
Wayne L. Anderson blends applied neuroscience and practical leadership strategy to help professionals overcome hidden ...
It's not anxiety keeping you awake. It's your brain running a biological program that most people completely misunderstand.
Experts say the term ‘addiction’ is be overused and, for social media use, could be difficult to prove ...
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato suggested that the key distinction between a child and an adult was fear: that to be an ...
For more than a century, maps of the brain have been based on how brain tissue looks under the microscope. These anatomical maps divide the brain into regions according to structural variations in the ...
Interested in teaching the younger generation about those things called "books"? Have little (or not-so-little) ones who are ready to broaden their reading horizons? Below you can find tried-and-true ...
Vision shapes behavior and, a new study by MIT neuroscientists finds, behavior and internal states shape vision. The research, published Nov. 25 in Neuron, finds in mice that via specific circuits, ...
Summary: New research shows that the prefrontal cortex doesn’t simply broadcast generic commands to sensory regions—it sends finely tailored signals that shape how the brain processes vision depending ...