Researchers identify a brain pathway in humans that enables rapid, unconscious fear responses to scary sounds, similar to ...
Researchers have developed a non-invasive method for mapping the human auditory pathway, which could potentially be used as a tool to help clinicians decide the best surgical strategy for patients ...
Preclinical studies on animals have identified brain pathways that drive quick, protective fear responses to "scary" sounds.
Patients with chronic back pain exhibit auditory hyperresponsivity linked to specific neural pathways and multisensory sensitivity patterns.
Hearing is so effortless for most of us that it’s often difficult to comprehend how much information the brain’s auditory system needs to process and disentangle. It has to take incoming sounds and ...
After years of research, neuroscientists have discovered a new pathway in the human brain that processes the sounds of language. The findings, reported August 18 in the journal Cell, suggest that ...
Sudden loss triggers distinct neurological consequences, with auditory memory playing a central role in how the brain ...
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