New research reveals how the brain rapidly adapts to sensory changes using a feedback loop between the olfactory cortex and the olfactory bulb.
This report details convincing evidence that experience with multilingualism in general, and with larger phonological inventories specifically, is related to differences in the structure of the ...
malleus, incus and stapes), the inner ear (consisting of the cochlea and vestibular organs), the auditory nerve, the auditory cortex and other brain areas involved in sound processing.
Researchers in Hungary studied dogs' ability to distinguish between different human languages.An experiment designed to see ...
Credit: Neuroscience News “Your visual cortex is at the back of your brain and your auditory cortex is on the temporal lobes,” says Edmund Lalor, an associate professor of biomedical engineering and ...
It can also be learned by surrogates. Think stepmoms and babysitters. Neural pathways, stained neon green above, carry smell signals through the mouse brain from the basal amygdala to the auditory ...
During pup retrieval, the team found that BA neurons carry smell signals to the brain's hearing center, the auditory cortex (AC). There, they merge with incoming sound signals and influence the ...
During pup retrieval, the team found that BA neurons carry smell signals to the brain's hearing center, the auditory cortex (AC). There, they merge with incoming sound signals and influence the ...
Exposure therapy fails for misophonia because triggers intensify with exposure. Science supports compassionate, tailored ...
“This suggests that the sensory signals in the auditory cortex don’t directly cause the mice’s actions and that the choice signals we observe are likely computed elsewhere in higher brain ...