Taking a mobile neuroimaging system on the road to prisons, researchers look at the brain activity of those considered to be psychopaths and discover their brains are wired in a way that leads them to over-value immediate rewards while neglecting future consequences.
People with musical anhedonia have reduced connectivity between brain areas associated with reward and sound processing, a new study reports.
Researchers explain the neural mechanisms behind a person's lack of sensitivity to music.
Researchers are using a new brain imaging strategy to understand how to manipulate specific neural circuits in order to help motivate people.