In a recent paper published in Nature Communications, Sridharan and his group have shown that a particular region of the ...
Neuroscience helps show why the concept of zero took (takes!) so long to take hold, both for deep thinkers and for children's ...
For example, out-of-body experiences in NDEs may be accounted for by the disruption of the temporal parietal region, key to the sense of embodiment, as the brain approaches death. And some have ...
How often have you insisted that you are “fine”, even when you’re sneezing and cough? You think everyone else is making an unnecessary fuss about your health. It’s a small cold; it will go away. That ...
Junior Roberts lived with a bullet in his brain for nearly a decade after a teenage boy shot him during an argument in ...
Dean Monro said present parietal rules and enforcement policies "are encouraging students to think we approve" of immorality, and Dean, Watson proposed a study of the whole situation, saying he ...
Next came regions governing spatial orientation and language in the parietal lobes on the sides ... show a remarkable increase in the size of the region of their somatosensory cortex—a region ...
Hair in the occipital region enters the telogen phase after ... The usual location of the parietal hair whorl is several centimeters anterior to the posterior fontanel. Hair whorl locations ...
integration of sensory information and other processes (inferior parietal lobule). No brain region was found to be smaller in the athletes than in the ordinary males. The scientists also studied ...
A recently published study reveals the existence of ancient fishing techniques at the Magdalenian site of Gönnersdorf, ...
WSJ’s Sune Engel Rasmussen breaks down how the conflict escalated and what’s next. Photo: Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images Amid U.S. warnings against a counterattack on Israel, Iran is sending a ...
More information: Ankita Sengupta et al, The right posterior parietal cortex mediates spatial reorienting of attentional choice bias, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51283-z ...