Humans blink a lot. The rate varies by person, but your eyelids flutter 900 to1,200 per hour. That adds up to as many as ...
Researchers have shown that the brain’s primary auditory cortex is more responsive to human vocalizations associated with positive emotions and coming from our left side than to any other kind of ...
New research shows that spontaneous eye blinks naturally sync to the beat of music, revealing a hidden form of auditory-motor ...
A study highlights gender-differentiated sound preferences in mice, revealing that early auditory experiences shape distinct ...
New research aims to tease out what exactly is happening in the brains of people with schizophrenia who have auditory ...
Clear hearing is essential for staying connected. Yet, for many, hearing challenges create barriers to communication and cognitive well-being. Tahoe Family Hearing Clinic is bridging that gap with ...
When a person remembers their friend telling them a funny story, they associate the sound of that friend talking with the appearance of that friend speaking and laughing. How does the human brain form ...
Male and female brains develop distinct preferences for sounds depending on the nature of auditory experiences ...
Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in ...
This post is part one of a series. Speaking feels like the most natural thing in the world. You think a thought, open your mouth, and words tumble out in perfect sequence. Yet this apparent simplicity ...