In other words, get ready to grab your binoculars, says a group of brain researchers in Canada.
Dr. Gagan Wig, co-corresponding author of the article and an associate professor of psychology in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, said, "We have been using this dataset to study ...
The study argues that this pattern reflects differences in how efficiently brain networks are organized and work together. To test this claim, the cognitive neuroscientists analyzed brain imaging and ...
Ever blurt something out and instantly wish you could take it back? That kind of impulsivity is totally normal—but it’s also something you can train. New research in Medicine & Science in Sports & ...