For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
A pair of new studies have provided fresh evidence in the long-running scientific debate—and the result could be ...
It’s true that the brain slows down as we age, but that’s normal—and all of us can practice some simple strategies to compensate for it.
Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
A recent brain imaging study reveals that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder consists of at least two distinct physical subtypes. This discovery suggests that patients may eventually benefit ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often talked about as if it were a single condition. But anyone who works ...
Researchers identified three distinct brain “biotypes” of ADHD, each with its own chemical signature—offering new clues about why treatment can feel like trial and error.
The free, family-friendly event on March 15 welcomes visitors for a day of fun and exploration, featuring games, art projects, lightning talks and demonstrations that highlight the wonders of the ...
Study maps five major eras of brain wiring from birth to old age, revealing the key turning points that shape how we learn, ...
When you get better at a skill-recognizing a familiar face in a crowd, spotting a typo at a glance, or anticipating the next move in a game-sensory neurons in your brain become more coordinated, ...
Days Inn;   Outdoors: International Women’s Day Hike Club, Rainbow Routes Association, March 7, 2:30 p.m. Laurentian ...
WHITEHALL, Pa. - From his fleet of foot fly-by, to his Nike's literally taking air. Inside Dave and Buster's, 17-year-old Antoine is a man on a mission of being in perpetual motion. The teen is one of ...