Researchers have discovered how the brain keeps time for precise movements, revealing a neural “hourglass” mechanism between ...
What if the brain prepares your actions before you ever “decide”—and what does that really mean for free will?
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Pause and rewind: how the brain keeps time to control action
MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
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The big brother’s burden
Explore the challenges facing Nigeria border security. See how ECOWAS free movement policies clash with national safety and ...
Kochi: Kerala high court has held that forklifts and cranes, even when used solely within factory premises, fall within the ...
A new study shows that people often struggle to switch between familiar motor skills and newly learned movement patterns, leading to predictable errors.
Finding partners in therapy, growth Nationally, funding for services that support people with disabilities is shifting in ...
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Detecting hidden sensory losses
In findings recently published in Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Semrau and doctoral candidate Joanna Hoh suggest ...
A decade ago, at age 55, Don Lewis suffered a stroke in his sleep. When he woke up, he couldn't move his left arm or leg.
Learn how to build your own simple DIY air pump using a plastic syringe, a small DC motor, and basic materials you may ...
MIT researchers discovered that the prefrontal cortex doesn’t just send generic control signals—it tailors its messages to ...
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