Brain activity of dogs and their human companions may sync when they gaze into each other’s eyes, a new study suggests.
New research shows human brains sync with dogs during mutual interactions, revealing a deep neurological bond.
Plugging in the data from each human-dog interaction, the team found it was the human brains that were initiating the coupled ...
When you stare into your dog's adorable puppy eyes, it's doing a lot more than just tugging at your heartstrings, it's ...
In what may be the most interesting study of the year, researchers searching for answers about autism spectrum disorder ...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that specific networks in the brain, when ...
UW students officially returned to class Thursday, Sept. 4. with the rush of beginning the semester, students might be ...
Vascular dementia can be caused by ischemic or hemorrhagic infarcts affecting multiple brain areas, including the anterior cerebral artery territory, the parietal lobes, or the cingulate ... Coverage ...
Conclusions T-ASL with territorial perfusion imaging may provide important additional information for classifying the symptomatic brain-feeding ... were restricted to one lobe and were defined as ...
Methods: Preoperative and intraoperative MRI data were obtained from six epilepsy and two brain tumor patients on 3 ... metabolically inactive frontal and parietal cortex, sparing the functional ...
parietal, and temporal lobes in the high cognitive function group. This high complexity on a slow time scale reflects the activation of long-distance neural interactions among various brain regions to ...
concrete concepts in the brain is static or dependent on the (visual ... is generally processed over a longer time-frame. In the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes, this was primarily in the left ...