Summary: For decades, scientists have known that the protein tau acts like a wildfire in the brain, leaping from region to region and leaving a trail of cognitive decline. Now, a decade-long study has ...
A tennis return can look almost automatic. The ball comes off the racket, crosses the court in a blur, and somehow a player ...
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.
A group of nerve cells essential for cognition may be especially vulnerable to DNA damage upon exposure to inflammation in MS.
A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across ...
How does Jannik Sinner manage to hit the ball at exactly the right moment, with remarkable precision? And how do we, in everyday life, perceive the duration of events around us? The answer lies in how ...
The brain knows exactly when a person might be craving a connection of any kind, and there are certain things it only does ...
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