A neuroimaging study published in Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging has identified hyperactivity in the superior occipital ...
Before she was sworn into the 118th U.S. Congress, before she led the Oregon House as majority leader, before she led Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries, U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle dropped out of ...
A new study reveals that children with ADHD often miss where other people are looking. This happens because their brains have ...
Neuroimaging suggests that people with borderline personality disorder who hear voices show distinct structural differences ...
Young adults with high social anxiety show heightened activity in the brain's visual processing areas. These neural changes explain their high alertness to social threats and offer a physical marker ...
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is a condition that affects how the brain processes auditory information, even in the presence of normal hearing.
Through the lifespan, clinical evidence has shown high comorbidity of vestibular dysfunction and psychiatric symptoms. Vestibular lesions have been related to cognitive difficulties, particularly in ...
Researchers identify a brain pathway in humans that enables rapid, unconscious fear responses to scary sounds, similar to ...
Preclinical studies on animals have identified brain pathways that drive quick, protective fear responses to "scary" sounds.
Scientists have discovered a brain pathway that explains why scary sounds can trigger fear before you even understand what you’re hearing.
The project focuses on the critical developmental window from birth to age 5, with the goal of fostering relationships and a sense of belonging for children with developmental disabilities statewide.
A new study suggests that visual cues help the brain detect faint sounds in loud environments better than listening with your ...