Bright Light, Sharper Mind: Lighting Affects Cognition – Neuroscience News
A new study explores how different light levels impact cognitive function by influencing hypothalamic activity in the brain.
A new study explores how different light levels impact cognitive function by influencing hypothalamic activity in the brain.
Background and ObjectivesHigh-frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80–250 Hz; fast ripples [FRs] 250–500 Hz) recorded with intracranial electrodes generated excitement and debate about their potential to…
They found that repetitive practice solidifies neural pathways, transforming unstable memory representations into stable ones, leading to improved performance and mastery.
Expressions of politeness such as please are prominent elements of interactional conduct that are explicitly targeted in early socialization and are subject to …
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr M é ndez and colleagues: This confocal…
A conceptual framework that integrates the olfactory pathway into research on nature and human well-being is presented.
Episodic memory describes the conscious reimagining of our memories and is often considered to be a uniquely human ability. As these phenomenological components are embedded…
A new study finds that Eurasian jays exhibit episodic-like memory, a type of memory previously thought to be unique to humans.
There was no benefit and possible harm from treatment with intravenous tenecteplase. Patients with minor stroke and intracranial occlusion should not be routinely treated with…
BACKGROUNDLarge‐vessel occlusion (LVO) ischemic stroke is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. We have previously described a novel tool for acute LVO detection that combines…
Although more participants who were assigned specialist physiotherapy self-rated their motor symptoms as improved and had better scores on subjective measures of mental health, the…