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Quantifying the intensity of emotional response to sound, images and touch through skin conductance
When we listen to a moving piece of music or feel the gentle pulse of a haptic vibration, our bodies react before we ...
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Magnetic Yarn Brings Fabrics to Life
By weaving magnet-responsive fibers into fabric, scientists have created textiles that move, flex, and feel, bringing ...
In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Pizzagalli and colleagues present proof-of-principle analyses of immune cell motility ...
Dance is a form of cultural expression that has endured all of human history, channeling a seemingly innate response to the ...
Researchers examine how the human skin responds to various stimuli, finding touch prompts the strongest nervous system response. Despite this, participants perceive sound as more arousing. This study ...
Research reveals how stress activates the paraventricular thalamus, triggering unlearned fear responses linked to anxiety ...
A Korean research team has created a new microneedle system that mimics how stem cells function in the body, controlling drug ...
Some people do not enjoy listening to music, although they are not hearing impaired and enjoy other types of stimuli. This condition, called musical anhedonia, is not related to hearing impairment, ...
From decoding the diversity of brain cells to probing pollinators, Prof. Leonard Foster explores how proteomics can help ...
A UK company called Bionic and the Wires has found a way to harness bioelectric current from fungi to play a keyboard ...
Today, they committed to phasing out animal testing faster, saying effective alternatives are now available, like human ...
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