Fortnite has always been able to create and elevate enjoyable experiences, with Epic Games constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible. However, this is not limited to just the developers, as ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
New research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Cambridge University upends a long-standing belief about brain plasticity. A study published today in Nature Neuroscience shows ...
This article first appeared on The Conversation. There's abundant advice out there on what you should or shouldn't eat, drink, swallow, or stand next to, to avoid cancer. But it's often lacking in ...
Our brain maps out our body to facilitate accurate motor control. For a century, the body map has been thought to have applied to all types of motor actions. Now, a research group has revealed that ...
A new exhibition at Bengal Foundation, “Body and the Map”, collects an important group of artworks related to the July/August movement. It is the first direct artistic response to the momentous events ...
Using brain scans, neuroscientists from Emory University have revised a decades-old map of the homunculus — a visual representation of the primary motor cortex and how it corresponds to bodily ...
Curious about how a disease gets started? Researchers may soon be able to “street view” the inner workings of the human body. An international group of researchers have successfully created the most ...
WASHINGTON — From the stroke of a mother's hand to the embrace of a lover, sensations of gentle touch activate a specialized set of nerves in humans. The brain is widely believed to contain a "map" of ...
From a testicular cancer scare to colon and skin cancers, my body is a roadmap of my cancer experiences. Over the years, I feel like sometimes my body is just a cancer road map after being diagnosed ...
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