Scientists have uncovered that the added influence of confident people may be down to our biology. By studying brain activity, academics discerned that human brains are geared for placing added value on opinions of confident people. The research, published today in...
Data from the first 5,000 UK Biobank participants taking part in the world’s largest health imaging study has been released for health researchers worldwide to use in their own research. Meanwhile, early results from analysing brain imaging data alongside thousands...
This graphic depicts the numbers and function of glia and neurons in the aging human brain.Credit: Lilach Soreq The difference between an old brain and a young brain isn't so much the number of neurons but the presence and function...
Anyone who has ever put a small child to bed or drifted off in a gently swaying hammock will know that a rocking motion makes getting to sleep seem easier. Now, two new studies reported in Current Biology on...
Financial traders are better at reading their 'gut feelings' than the general population -- and the better they are at this ability, the more successful they are as traders, according to new research led by the University of Cambridge. 'Gut...
In order to learn about the world, an animal needs to do more than just pay attention to its surroundings. It also needs to learn which sights, sounds and sensations in its environment are the most important and monitor...
The game used in the experiments, modified to monitor time and mistakes.Credit: Image courtesy of Imperial College London Mozart may enhance a man's performance in board games -- while AC/DC may hinder their chances, according to new research. The scientists behind...
Number processing.Credit: Image courtesy of Johns Hopkins University Human babies and even animals have a basic number sense that many believe evolves from seeing the world and trying to quantify all the sights. But vision has nothing to do with...
An abstract visualization of how variations in oxygen levels can change circadian rhythms through the protein HIF1α. Credit: Asher et al./Cell Metabolism 2016 We might not think of our circadian clock until we are jetlagged, but scientists continue to...
While the broad architecture and organization of the human brain is universal, new research shows how the differences between how people reimagine common scenarios can be observed in brain activity and quantified. These unique neurological signatures could ultimately be...
MRI-derived gray matter measures, density, volume, mass, and cortical thickness, show distinct age and sex effects, as well as age-dependent intermodal correlations around adolescence. Credit: Penn Medicine For years, the common narrative in human developmental neuroimaging has been that gray matter...