Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in ...
The test starts with a man saying “ba” over and over again. It’s evident that he is "mouthing" the sound simultaneously, so if you were to read his lips, you would come up with the correct sound he is ...
The brain does not need its sophisticated cortex to interpret the visual world. A new study published in PLOS Biology ...
The first biologically inspired computer model, comprising multiple multisensory correlation detectors, can integrate spatially and temporally congruent audiovisual information in a similar way to ...
Scientists have created an advanced visual neuroprosthesis that communicates bidirectionally with the brain, marking one of ...
Remember learning to drive? Viewing films, observing drivers, and then logging hours driving to get practice and feedback.
Researchers at Miguel Hernández University (UMH) in Spain have successfully tested a new generation of visual neuroprosthesis capable of bidirectional communication with the cerebral cortex, enabling ...
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.
The authors used a Bayesian modeling framework to fit behavior and serotonin neuron activity to reward history across multiple timescales. A key goal was to distinguish value coding from other ...