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The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
Norman Doidge, citing a study by Merzenich and colleagues, found that the brain allocates neurological resources to its most ...
In today’s business world, managing up through effective upward communication is essential for leaders to bridge gaps, ...
AI can make us faster, but it can’t make us human. Learn how to lead with connection and influence in a digital world.
Zap-and-freeze imaging captures real-time synaptic vesicle cycling in human brain tissue, offering new clues to Parkinson’s ...
Messi should be the global ambassador of Yerba Mate because he represents everything mate stands for: effort, humility, perseverance, and connection. He’s a natural ambassador — he takes it everywhere ...
In a controlled study, researchers used DMT and watched adults' brain activity change as their usual "sense of self" slipped ...
Scientists have spent decades trying to understand whether the layered sheet of tissue that covers your brain follows one ...
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Rethinking where language comes from: Framework reveals complex interplay of biology and culture
A new study challenges the idea that language stems from a single evolutionary root. Instead, it proposes that our ability to communicate evolved through the interaction of biology and culture, and ...
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Researchers use "zap-and-freeze" technique to watch hard-to-see brain cell communications
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell ...
Scientists have developed better devices to help people with disabilities regain function. These findings will be presented at Neuroscience 2025, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience and ...
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