Depression reduces capacity to learn to actively avoid aversive events

Mental imagery, frequently used in rehabilitating patients after strokes, trauma, or amputations, results in physical changes in the body

Our brain is apparently calibrated to react particularly strongly to facts - or what at least sounds like it

Scientists have developed a robust experiment showing human brain waves respond to changes in Earth-strength magnetic fields

Drummers and brass players are better able to judge the timing of visual stimuli than members of the color guard, according to a naturalistic study of the world-class drum corps Bluecoats published in eNeuro.

Meaningful social interactions train visual cortex neurons to recognize a familiar face in different visual locations, suggests new research

Memory Transferred Between Snails via RNA

Young rats with access to a running wheel show improved memory later in life and increased activity of neurons generated in adulthood