What if the brain prepares your actions before you ever “decide”—and what does that really mean for free will?
From interactive diagrams to A.I. assistants, virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms ...
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Explore the fascinating world of the human body in this animated educational video. Delve into the intricacies of human anatomy, focusing on the stomach and various body parts. This entertaining ...
. According to the doctor, taking walks can actually stimulate the formation of new neurons. This simple, free and no fuss activity, can bolster memory and decelerate the onset of cognitive decline.
The study involved 92 healthy adults aged 65 and older. A new clinical trial led by McGill University has provided the first human evidence that online brain training can improve the brain's learning ...
Abstract: Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (ULM) enables imaging microvessels in the brain with a resolution of a few tens of micrometers in-vivo. The planar architecture of arterioles and venules ...
The pillow is cold against your cheek. Your upstairs neighbor creaks across the ceiling. You close your eyes; shadows and light dance across your vision. A cat sniffs at a piece of cheese. Dots fall ...
Some signs of aging are easy to ignore. In particular, when your memory dulls or conversations get harder to follow, it can affect daily life frustratingly. The good news is that one hobby—musical ...