After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
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Coordinated brain network activity during emotional arousal may explain vivid, lasting memories
Past psychology studies suggest that people tend to remember emotional events, such as their wedding, the birth of a child or traumatic experiences, more vividly than neutral events, such as a routine ...
For 150 years, Broca's area has defined speech production. Now scientists have discovered a second parallel system that controls the melody and rhythm of how we speak and sing.
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Well, friends, you can experience that sensation on steroids at the Mad Hatter Antique Mall in Adamstown, Pennsylvania – except without the cobwebs in your hair or the guilt of sneaking through Nana’s ...
Your choice of non-alcoholic happy hour drink offers a glimpse into your personality. From the sparkling water minimalist to ...
Language is not a fixed ability — it evolves with us. Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience and lifespan psychology reveal that the way we understand ...
Author and communications specialist Stan Taylor announces growing sales of his book, The Black Book of Power, a study of psychological manipulation, power dynamics, and persuasion psychology. The ...
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Quick Takes With: Jean-Marc Flack
What’s in a name? In the case of landscape design firm Hortulus Animae, it’s the key to what motivates its founder Jean-Marc ...
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