Researchers reveal how our vesibular system reflects the story of our evolution, from sea to land.
A new study reports that people can have remarkably different reactions to the same smell, depending on their cultural background.
Researchers have discovered that a severe form of epileptic encephalopathy is caused by recessive loss-of-function mutations in the gene DENND5A.
People with musical anhedonia have reduced connectivity between brain areas associated with reward and sound processing, a new study reports.
Clinical trials show that a new drug called ocrelizumab can reduce attacks in people with RRMS, and can reduce new symptom development in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis.
Using a drug used to help treat addiction, researcher report exposing people to their favorite songs no longer elicit feelings of pleasure.
A new study reveals people showed improvements in auditory memory when transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied.
According to researchers, people who consider themselves to be recreational cocaine users may be closer to addiction than they think.
Last October, researchers concluded that the upper limit of human age peaks at 115 years old. However, a new study reports that no evidence for this limit and, if such a maximum exists, it has yet to be reached or identified.
A new Neuron study reports practice can alter how the brain utilizes sensory information and, depending on how the training is performed, the middle temporal area can be critical for visual perception.
A neuroimaging study reveals response learners show a decrease in hippocampal gray matter after playing action based video games for 90 hours.
McGill university researchers have devised a new odor identification test that could help doctors predict those at risk of Alzheimer's and track the progression of the disease.