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Scientists Found Brain Cells That Only Respond to Music and Predict What Note Comes Next
Zooming in on the auditory cortex, the researchers found three unique sets of neurons that light up while we listen to music. Two sets of neurons encode absolute pitch (individual musical notes) and ...
Discover the fascinating world of synesthesia, where senses intertwine, allowing unique perceptions like tasting words and ...
Creativity is notoriously difficult to study as it unfolds, but musical improvisation offers a rare chance to watch spontaneous idea-generation in action.
Tension: Falling asleep to the television feels like a harmless habit, but it often signals deeper patterns in how someone ...
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Our brain recognizes the voice of our primate cousins
The brain does not merely recognize the human voice. A study from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) shows that certain areas of our auditory cortex specifically react to the vocalizations ...
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Science-backed tips for parents
A baby's first year is a foundational period during which their senses and overall development rapidly grow for lifelong ...
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An Anatomy Professor Explains The Bizarre Biology of Elves
As Christmas Eve draws near, we're reminded of the tireless elves behind the scenes, toiling in workshops to bring festive ...
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Attorneys argue relevance of Warren crash victim’s blood-alcohol level
Curt Harper of Birmingham, Ala., took the stand Friday at an evidentiary hearing in front of Macomb County Circuit Judge ...
Learn more about eLife assessments Blood flow to the brain is a sensitive marker of neuronal activity as well as of a number of diseases, including stroke, tumours and neurodegenerative conditions.
Chronic sleep deprivation acts as a systemic stressor, elevating risks for cardiovascular disease and metabolic dysregulation while impairing cognitive function.
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