Reading originates from better brain structure and size, but it's not a setback for non-readers, as brain performance can be improved.
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to breeze through books while others struggle to get through a chapter? The secret might be in their brains. A recent study published in Neuroimage has ...
A groundbreaking brain implant has allowed a paralyzed man to control a virtual drone and fly it through an obstacle course.
rostral middle frontal gyrus, β = −0.03; P = 6.99 × 10 −6), but thicker cortex in all other lobes. It was also associated with larger regional brain volumes, deeper regional sulci ...
The posterior cingulate gyrus was activated in the 4CRT and in ... and the right frontal pole in 4CRT. Most areas of brain activated by each task in the euglycemic studies were similarly activated ...
A revolutionary brain implant lets a paralyzed man control a virtual drone, marking a stunning leap in tech that could ...
The brain–computer interface allowed the participant to control the drone with six times the accuracy of EEG-based systems.
Scientists in the US have developed a neural interface that enables an individual with paralysis to control a virtual ...
The brain structures analysed were the hippocampus, the parahippocampal gyrus, the mamillary bodies, the third ventricle, and the thalamus. Brain volumes were correlated with the delayed recall of a ...
Two key regions in the left hemisphere of the brain stood out- the anterior temporal lobe and Heschl’s gyrus. The study author Mikeal Roll further explained the functions of these two regions.