Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we do not have sensory organs like eyes or a nose to sense time, we can keep ...
How does the brain perceive time? A new fMRI study identifies a three-stage neural relay from the visual cortex to the frontal regions that constructs our subjective experience of duration and timing.
How do brain regions communicate? Researchers introduce a new optogenetic method to target long-distance circuits in ...
The parvocellular division of the red nucleus (RNp) represents both observed and predicted error signals, transmitting them to the cerebellum to adjust the aiming. M1 ...
Researchers have discovered that the dorsal premotor cortex serves a 'meta-learning' function, overseeing and regulating physical movements. Once believed to be limited to movement planning, this ...
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New research has scientists rethinking how the brain tells time
A tennis return can look almost automatic. The ball comes off the racket, crosses the court in a blur, and somehow a player ...
A study reveals the SCAN brain network's potential to enhance Parkinson’s treatment through targeted non-invasive therapies.
In a new study published in The Lancet Digital Health, scientists at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and ...
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Brain scans reveal link between thinner brain cortex regions and higher psychopathic traits
A team of researchers from Spain was curious to know if people with high psychopathic traits have anomalies in the brain's physical structures, which make them incapable of feeling regret or capable ...
New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
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