New research shows that different brain regions handle timing and location in distinct ways, offering fresh insights into how ...
The brain processes space and time differently across regions, revealing a functional hierarchy in perception.
A study by cognitive neuroscientists at SISSA investigated how the human brain processes space and time, uncovering that ...
The study highlights the existence of a functional hierarchy in the human cerebral cortex, where posterior areas—those that ...
In anterior regions, such as the frontal cortex, space and time are processed independently, with distinct neural populations ...
Instead if we pulse the parietal cortex, we will decrease selectively the likability of paintings which are representational because this area is more involved in the recognition of objects.” ...
Aphantasia impacts 2-4% of people and is an experience where you can’t form mental visual images in your head.
The demonstration that human thermosensory cortex is located in insular cortex, rather than in parietal somatosensory areas, is significant for several reasons. This directly confirms the ...
The human brain is remarkable for its ability to synthesize sensory inputs into a coherent perception of the external world.