A new study reveals the superior temporal gyrus appears to be critical for voice recognition.
Older adults who live in more affluent areas have better memories and a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than those who live in less affluent areas.
Researchers have identified three factors that influence whether a person is likely to seek more information or ignore facts about their health, finances, and personality traits.
Researchers shed light on the neural circuitry involved in the behavior which allows young zebrafish to capture their prey.
Researchers have implicated TOMM40, a gene adjacent to APOE on chromosome 19, in the development of Alzheimer's disease. TOMM40, researchers report, plays a significant role in the decline of verbal learning after the age of 60.
Neurons in deep layers of the brain's cortex are the first to decipher which side of a visual border is an object and which side is the background.
Perception can cause the evolution of certain traits, a new study reports.
Maternal biological rhythms support the development of the fetal suprachiasmatic nuclei.
Microscopic alterations in white matter may affect how patients with neurological conditions respond to non-invasive electrical brain stimulation.
Researchers have identified a white matter pathway associated with steroacuity.
People who are competent at "near transfer", or skilled ability at similar games, are more likely to also have far transfer skills, meaning a greater ability to focus on daily living activities.
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