A neuroimaging study found highly schizotypal people have reduced brain responses to those without the personality trait. Researchers report schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses, may be thought of as extreme variants of specific personality types.
According to researchers, the speed at which a person speaks influences the way we hear and understand upcoming words. A new study reports our brain waves synchronize to speech rate, influencing how we hear and perceive words.
Researchers report the brain re-evaluates the interpretation of speech sounds the moment subsequent sounds are heard in order to update interpretations as necessary.
A new study MEG study reveals our ability to learn during slow wave sleep is limited.
Researchers have designed and developed a new MEG brain scanner that allows patients to move while undergoing neuroimaging evaluations.
Researchers report drinking alcohol can impair brain waves associated with decision making, but not necessarily motor control.
According to researchers, the 'loudness' of our internal thoughts influences how we perceive the volume of external sounds.
University of Washington researchers report activity in the somatosensory cortex for both felt and observed touch demonstrates 7 month old babies can make a basic connection between self and others.
A new study from Swinburne University researchers reveals people with social phobias may have difficulty in processing social information efficiently. Researchers report those who find social situations difficult show similar neural responses to those with schizophrenia and ASD.
Researchers report massive cortical reorganization was reversed in a child who received a double hand transplant following amputation in infancy.
Following just one season, children who have a history of concussion and high impact exposure as a result playing football undergo significant brain changes, researchers report.
Researchers from McGill University shed light on how motor signals help sharpen our ability to decipher complex sound flows.