A new study reveals how literacy fundamentally rewires the human mind, sharpening memory, focus, and face recognition.
Fine-scale exogenous attention within the foveola selectively enhances contrast gain at low-to-mid spatial frequencies while increasing response gain across a broad spatial frequency range.
Biyu is currently Associate Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience and Physiology, and Radiology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She is also an investigator in the Institute for Translational ...
While rodents are the cornerstone of modern neuroscience research, it has remained an open question whether they possess the ...
While catastrophic safety failures must never be tolerated, meaningful firearms training for law enforcement often happens ...
Mouse brain activity was used to recreate 10-second videos, offering a new way to study how vision is represented in the ...
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An international brain imaging analysis reveals how psychedelics rewire neural circuits
An international analysis combining brain imaging data from multiple independent studies has identified a common pattern in ...
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Why certain homes scare away buyers before anyone has said a single word about the price
Pull up to a house that looks tired, cluttered, or neglected, and something happens in your mind almost instantly. You ...
Abstract: Existing free-energy guided No-Reference Image Quality Assessment (NR-IQA) methods continue to face challenges in effectively restoring complexly distorted images. The features guiding the ...
New research and theories suggest the brain may remain active near death, shaping visions, memories, and possibly our sense ...
When football commentators analyse a World Cup match, they tend to focus on tactics, technical ability, physical conditioning ...
Much of the existing research on social media has focused on body dissatisfaction, weight concerns and appearance comparison ...
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