A study of people who underwent surgery to treat epilepsy suggests the hippocampus may process words and speech when people ...
It’s further proof that even fairly complex neural processes are not the same as consciousness.
In a recent study published in Communications Psychology, researchers from NYU led by Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at NYU Tandon and Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine Adeen ...
People given general anaesthesia fall into a coma-like state in which their memory and perception of pain are switched off.
Why is it so easy to hear individual words in your native language, but in a foreign language they run together in one long stream of sound? Researchers from UC San Francisco have begun to answer that ...
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