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New study links stuttering severity to heightened anxiety and altered sound processing in the brain
Adults who stutter experience differences in how their brains process sound, and these sensory differences tend to overlap ...
The brain's ability to process information is known to be supported by intricate connections between different neuron populations. A key objective of neuroscience research has been to delineate the ...
Neurologists use millisecond-level M/EEG tracking to prove the human brain and AI language models organize and predict language using parallel processing principles.
In fact, Flower observed that starting around 400 milliseconds, the brain appears to "correct" the mistake, processing the sentence as if it were fully grammatical. "This suggests that the brain not ...
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Brains under anesthesia are still processing words and sounds — and patients have no memory of it afterward
When you go under general anesthesia, you vanish. The surgeon speaks, monitors beep, nurses call out vitals, and you remember none of it. You wake up as if someone cut a hole in time. But according to ...
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 ...
Understanding how the brain rapidly processes neural information through large-scale network dynamics is fundamental to neuroscience. Resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) captures networks by probing ...
Learning to read reshapes how the brain processes language. New research from Baycrest and the University of São Paulo shows that learning to read fundamentally changes how the brain responds to ...
Studies suggest that, like mothers, fathers may undergo a shift in their biology in preparation for and in response to the ...
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