For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
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Brain scans reveal how psychedelics fuse memories with perception
A series of recent brain-imaging studies has begun to explain a central mystery of the psychedelic experience: why people on psilocybin report that memories seem to blend with what they are actually ...
Researchers challenge the "efficiency" theory of the brain, showing that neurons become more coordinated and share more information as learning occurs.
A new study reveals that your heart rate slows down more when you make a visual mistake than when you see things correctly. This suggests our bodies physically react to perceptual errors in real-time.
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Did you know: Your nose is always in your sight — but your brain erases it from your vision
From a purely physical standpoint, the nose takes up a noticeable part of each eye’s visual field. Positioned directly ...
Specific rhythms of flickering light can synchronise brain activity, offering clues about perception and possible future ...
Explore the parallels and differences between AI architectures and the human brain's design and functionality in processing information.
In a massive scientific effort, hundreds of researchers have helped to map the connections between hundreds of thousands of neurons in the mouse brain and then overlayed their firing patterns in ...
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