Researchers discover face pareidolia, a phenomenon where people 'see' faces on objects such as toast or in clouds, is based on physical causes.
A new study gives direct and clear new evidence that autism begins during pregnancy.
EEG recordings help predict how people apply context and rules to learning new tasks.
Using fMRI neuroimaging, researchers pinpoint areas of the brain which are crucial for processing music.
Researchers discover the brain mechanisms which underlie discourse comprehension.
Researchers discover a signature of brain activity in some severely brain injured patients, who regained some consciousness after using certain drug treatments.
Neuroimaging brain scans show evidence of brain abnormalities four months after a mild concussion occurs, researchers report.
A new study uncovers dynamic changes in the epigenome which occur during brain development.
Using optical neuroimaging, researchers gain a better understanding of visual working memory in young children.
Performing post-mortem staging of the brains and spinal cord tissue of patients with ALS, researchers discover the neurodegenerative disease could progress from one start point in the CNS to other regions of the brain and spinal cord.
Researchers were able to predict, with 85 percent accuracy at the beginning of the study, which participants would go on to develop chronic pain based on the level of interaction between the frontal cortex and the nucleus accumbens.