Why do some memories, especially those tied to strong emotions, feel so much more vivid and persistent? A recent study ...
Studies in cognitive neuroscience suggest that individuals who excel in such puzzles have strong selective attention and ...
Walking backward fundamentally disrupts the brain’s deeply ingrained movement patterns. From early childhood, humans develop ...
Objective: To investigate the relative bioavailability and bioequivalence, in fasting and fed conditions, of repeated doses of two omeprazole enteric-coated formulations in healthy volunteers ...
This manuscript addresses the role of alpha oscillations in sensory gain control. The authors use an attention-cuing task in an initial EEG study followed by a separate MEG replication study to ...