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Why do we love movies? This new 'smart' movie theater tracks viewers' brain waves and heart rates to find out
For decades, movie studios have relied on advance screenings to gauge how audiences respond to in-development films, with ...
Your brain responds differently to live music. According to new research, brain waves lock onto live musical rhythms much ...
Who needs a crystal ball when you’ve got artificial intelligence? Researchers at Mass General Brigham have developed a potentially game-changing AI tool capable of detecting subtle changes in brain ...
Research has long shown that meditation influences brain function, but exactly when changes begin after starting - and how ...
A person’s natural brain wave patterns might offer a reliable preview of how intensely they will react to a dose of ...
Here’s another reason to hit the “pause” button and find your zen. A new study found that meditation influences key regions of your brain responsible for emotional regulation and memory, offering new ...
It is the stuff of nightmares: trapped in an immobilized body, unable to move a finger or bat an eyelid, yet with sight and hearing and thought undiminished. The impulse to whisper, "I love you," or ...
For individuals living with fragile X syndrome — a common genetic disorder that is correlated with autism, causes intellectual disability and more frequently affects male individuals — anxiety, ...
Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects 11% of children ages 4-17, and the numbers diagnosed continue to rise. ADHD continues to be one of the most common childhood mental health ...
The brain divides vision between its two hemispheres-what's on your left is processed by your right hemisphere and vice versa-but your experience with every bike or bird that you see zipping by is ...
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