A new study led by psychologists from UNSW Sydney has provided the strongest evidence yet that auditory verbal hallucinations – or hearing voices – in schizophrenia may stem from a disruption in the ...
If you thought it couldn't get any worse for the Wisconsin football team think again. They trail the Hawkeyes, 23-0, at halftime. In the last two home games, the Badgers have been shut out by a ...
From small-footed hedgehogs to baby hippos, the internet is full of photogenic animals. The cutest ones go viral on social media, with followings larger than those of some human influencers. But have ...
If you and your best friend love laughing at the same sitcoms or tearing up during the same documentaries, science says that’s no coincidence. A new study has found that people whose brains react in ...
People judge honesty or deception in the moment it happens, and the brain makes that determination very quickly. A new study shows that split-second patterns shared across two brains can flag when one ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. One of the biggest challenges design teams and web developers face is turning Figma designs into ...
Why do political conversations seem so pointless? The answer might not be in our ideas but in how differently our brains react to a photo of maggot-covered meat. Behavioral neuroscience has found the ...
How consumer trust in AI marketing is shaped by culture, transparency, and emotion, and what brands need to get right in different markets. This edited excerpt is from Ethical AI in Marketing by ...
Brain areas that help to monitor the envelope of space close to a person are involved in firing up immune cells when infection threatens. The brain activates front-line immune cells in response to the ...
Some autistic teens often adopt behaviors to mask their diagnosis in social settings helping them be perceived — or “pass” — as non-autistic. For the first time, researchers are able to observe brain ...
Hi everyone! My name is Jack Litman, and I’m a high school student from Canada passionate about linguistics, neuroscience, and how the brain helps us make sense of language. For my OpenBCI Discovery ...
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