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The Brighterside of News on MSNNeurological study reveals how the brain interprets smells and soundsAnimals, including humans, rely on multiple senses to navigate their environments and make decisions. This integration of ...
You got a song stuck in your head? Earworms are music and memory at work. Here's why we get them and how to get rid of ...
During a Fun with DNA course in the summer offered in conjunction with Women in Science, Nowlan was the “perfect role model,” McBrien added, who proved to be “utterly approachable” and enthusiastic, ...
New research reveals how the brain rapidly adapts to sensory changes using a feedback loop between the olfactory cortex and the olfactory bulb.
Researchers in Hungary studied dogs' ability to distinguish between different human languages.An experiment designed to see ...
Imprinting,” a sonic self-portrait of Anglo-American artist and composer Beatie Wolfe's brain, opens at the Museum of Science ...
Exposure therapy fails for misophonia because triggers intensify with exposure. Science supports compassionate, tailored ...
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.
Hello everyone! Today, we are going to talk about the most important thing that most users are experiencing. Yes, we are talking about hearing problems!
Brainstem auditory evoked responses ( or ABR). Hummel M, et al. (2016). Management of vestibular schwannoma: A pilot case series with postoperative ABR monitoring. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ...
The important findings strongly point to experience-dependent plasticity related to language experience as a driver of neuroanatomy of the auditory cortex. This study explores the relationship between ...
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