Good news: research shows we all tend to learn at the same rate. The only difference is our relative starting points.
Researchers have successfully altered human reward learning using non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation directed at a deep brain structure linked to motivation.
In a groundbreaking study, UC Santa Cruz researchers have shown that developing brain tissue exhibits spontaneous activity ...
A study from Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences revisits a long-standing idea in language science that speech sounds from one's native language elicit stronger brain responses than ...
People with chronic insomnia show a delayed and weakened daily rhythm of mental activity, keeping the brain in a more alert, daytime-like state at night.
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Neuroscience takes flight: Introducing behavioral 'wind tunnels' for real-world brain translation
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but rather what neuroscience can do for humanity's future.
Vertebrate lonesome kinase mediates a key interaction between neurons involved in injury-induced pain and helps explain ...
So you are about to read this article. What unseen assumptions will shape the way you read these words? Let’s find out how ...
Many veterinarians are natural entrepreneurs. Meet 10 who blended problem-solving skills and an understanding of pet and ...
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The stress behind the desk: How emotions shape learning environments
Today’s learners don’t just bring backpacks into classrooms; they bring the emotional weight of a world that rarely gives ...
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Norman Doidge, citing a study by Merzenich and colleagues, found that the brain allocates neurological resources to its most ...
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