Image credit: Flickr/Surian Soosay It is a question that has mystified countless people: Why does one article spread like wildfire through social media and another—seemingly similar—doesn't? How does your brain decide what is valuable enough to read and share? Christin Scholz...
This is a pyramidal neuron.Credit: Chattarji laboratory Mrs. M would never forget that day. She was walking along a busy road next to the vegetable market when two goons zipped past on a bike. One man's hand shot out and...
Ability grouping places students of similar skills and abilities in the same classes. Image Credit: Flickr/breadfortheworld Schools should use both ability grouping and acceleration to help academically talented students, reports a new Northwestern University study that examined a century of...
Brain cancer regions. Image Credit: Wikimedia After her brain cancer became resistant to chemotherapy and then to targeted treatments, 26-year-old Lisa Rosendahl's doctors gave her only a few months to live. Now a paper published January 17 in the journal...
Neuroscientists have discovered a new learning rule for pattern completion.Credit: Copyright IST Austria Recently, scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) discovered a new learning rule for a specific type of excitatory synaptic connection in the...
Children who are bullied in primary and secondary school are nearly twice as likely to be overweight at the age of 18 than non-bullied children, according to a new study.Image Credit: Flickr/Kinglis10 Children who are bullied in primary and secondary...
A new research investigated the effect of unconscious arousal on how confident participants felt about what they were seeing when completing a simple task.Image Credit: Flickr/draconianrain A new study from UCL researchers finds that subtle, unconscious increases in arousal --...
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...
Over the past few years, scientists have faced a problem: They often cannot reproduce the results of experiments done by themselves or their peers. This "replication crisis" plagues fields from medicine to physics, and likely has many causes. But one...
Credit: Association for Psychological Science We use others' eyes - whether they're widened or narrowed - to infer emotional states, and the inferences we make align with the optical function of those expressions, according to new research published in Psychological...
Research has shown that naps play an important role in sustaining new learning in infants. A new study from the University of Arizona suggests naptime could have a similar effect on language learning in preschool-age children. Researchers studied verb learning...