Brain
You Don't Have to Have Synesthesia to "Hear" This Silent Gif
How we perceive the world is the result of the complex intertwining of illusion, synesthesia, and suggestion
Brain Studies Suggest What Books to Read to Your Baby—and When
Psychologists looked at infant brains to find that both timing and content can impact mental development
A Neurosurgeon's Remarkable Plan to Treat Stroke Victims With Stem Cells
Gary Steinberg defied convention when he began implanting living cells inside the brains of patients who had suffered from a stroke
Your Brain Swells—Then Deflates—While You Learn
Researchers hypothesize that the brain "auditions" various cells that form, but only keeps the best of the best
How Fruit Fly Brains Could Improve Our Search Engines
Fruit flies have a unique way of matching data, which could teach scientists to create better, faster search algorithms
The Impulsive "Teen Brain" Isn't Based in Science
Yes, adolescent brains crave novelty. But they have the cognitive control to go with it
Where Do New Ideas Come From?
With close study, the genealogies of even the most original ideas can be traced
What Happens in the Brain When We Feel Fear
And why some of us just can't get enough of it
Shrews Shrink Their Skulls and Brains for the Winter
The tiny animal have some surprising reactions to the changing seasons
Mothers Adopt a Universal Tone of Voice When They Talk To Babies
And other surprising facts about how we speak to infants
What Stinky Cheese Tells Us About the Science of Disgust
Why does this pungent delicacy give some the munchies, but send others reeling to the toilet?
Experimental Treatment Partially Awakens Man in Vegetative State
Scientists are hopeful but cautious about the initial results of the test
How Your Frustration Helps Your Baby Learn
Watching adults struggle with a difficult task can teach young children the value of hard work
How Your Body Reacts to Stress
A little tension can keep you on your toes. Too much can break down the system
Aging Chimps Show Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
Long been thought unique to humans, a new study suggests that our close ancestors exhibit some of the hallmarks of the illness
Disease Found in 99 Percent of Brains Donated by NFL Families
The degenerative brain disease develops after repeated concussions or blows to the head
Like Humans and Apes, Ravens Can Plan for the Future
The birds were able to choose and hold onto a tool that could unlock an eventual reward
How Fake News Breaks Your Brain
Short attention spans and a deluge of rapid-fire articles on social media form a recipe for fake news epidemics
How Your Brain Recognizes All Those Faces
Neurons home in on one section at a time, researchers report
Learning to Read May Reshape Adult Brains
How literacy changed the bodies of a group of Indian adults
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