A new study in the journal *Appetite* suggests that the brain’s reward centers can remain active in response to tempting food cues even after a person is full. Experts say this automatic response may ...
Your brain is highly sensitive to a lot of factors beyond your willpower — but you’re not completely powerless.
Using Neuropixels probes, the scientists mapped the sequential approach by which interictal epileptiform discharges occur in ...
Truman Pierson and Christopher Fitz are developing behind-the-ear EEG patches and an accompanying app that issues an alert if ...
Osaka researchers built a wireless EEG system powered by body heat that worked outdoors above 89.6°F without batteries.
Clinicians use electroencephalography (EEG) to assess brain activity in epilepsy and sleep pathologies, and this powerful ...
A New York law that required cannabis products be sold in child-resistant packaging did not reduce the number of accidental ...
Emojis are more than just fun symbols - your brain responds to them like real faces, according to new research.
A large body of research shows that meditation benefits the brain, but how much is required is less clear. This study ...
Facial expressions are a fundamental aspect of human social interaction. While emojis are an extremely popular way for people ...
A new study might make people re-think every WhatsApp or email they send. Researchers at Bournemouth University have found that the brain reacts to emojis in a similar way that it reacts to seeing ...
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