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Brain cells tuned to music can predict the next note
Neuroscientists are closing in on a striking idea: some brain cells appear to be tuned specifically to music, firing in patterns that let us anticipate the next note before it arrives. Instead of ...
New research suggests that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may come from a brain glitch that confuses inner thoughts ...
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Fascinating new neuroscience model predicts intelligence by mapping the brain’s internal clocks
A new study suggests that the brain processes information with high efficiency by synchronizing the physical wiring of neural networks with the varying speeds of local brain activity. Published in ...
Your brain not only processes what you see but continuously makes predictions based on your experiences. This process may be less finetuned in people with autism. When someone throws a ball at you, ...
If you read popular science books about the brain, you might have encountered a new “grand theory” called predictive processing. If you haven’t yet, you will. Over the last two decades, it has gone ...
Researchers published a study showing that several measurements of the brain, including blood flow and the brain's ability to compensate for the lack of it, are better predictors of mild cognitive ...
Cognitive testing done at the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. Predicting cognitive abilities from brain imaging has long been a central goal in cognitive neuroscience. While ...
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