Handwriting engages motor, language, and attention systems, activating the brain more fully than typing. Writing by hand ...
Researchers discover that the brain proactively builds sentence structures during speech using predictive processing, explaining why second-language listening is difficult.
Scientists have discovered a brain pathway that explains why scary sounds can trigger fear before you even understand what you’re hearing.
A new study published in Communications Biology suggests that people who perform better on intelligence tests may have brains that communicate more flexibly across distant regions. The research found ...
Preclinical studies on animals have identified brain pathways that drive quick, protective fear responses to "scary" sounds.
A late-maturing brain filter in the thalamus prunes noisy sensory inputs over time, helping adults ignore distractions and ...