Both art and language are referential and symbolic, but while quite a bit is known about language localisation in the brain, scant little is known about art in that regard. In neurology and neuropsychology, studies of patients with localised brain damage for over 100 years has helped chart the...
Fig. 5: Characteristics of LS and TL-lesioned mice and the abolition of the visceromotor reflex in LS lesioned mice. a–fBodyweight, food, water intake, faecal outputs and movement of LS lesioned mice. There were no significant changes in any parameter following the lesion surgery.g–lCh...
For many years people have speculated that electroencephalographic activity or other electrophysiological measures of brain function might provide a new non-muscular channel for sending messages and commands to the external world – a brain–computer interface (BCI). Over the past 15 years, productive...
The step away from a synchronized or cue-based brain-computer interface (BCI) and from laboratory conditions towards real world applications is very important and crucial in BCI research. This work shows that ten naive subjects can be trained in a synchronous paradigm within three sessions to navi...
The Hypnotic Brain: Hypnotherapy and Social Communication In his introduction Brown states, "... my object is to review our changing understanding of hypnosis and its clinical use in hypnotherapy in the light of our new knowledge of human behavior and brain function." He achieves his objective ...
“What flips the light switch on?” Temporary changes to the cell membrane voltage can result from neurons receiving information from the environment, or from the action of one neuron on another. These special types of potentials influence a neuron and determine whether an action potential will ...
Rhythm and tempo are basic constituents of music perception and music performance. As these temporal characteristics in musical skill are controlled by mechanisms of the brain, we seek to explain them on the basis of a taxonomy of temporal processes of the central nervous system. In the presented...
One part of the brain to another and upskes up communication between brain regions. When brain regions together in a way that is hard to learn, the more often we use the connection, the stronger it becomes.Every language has its own difficulties, which might result in different white matter...
Through a phylogenetic analysis using adult morphological characters, we show that the origin of bioluminescence in cantharoid beetles appears to predate t... Deborah,Lubken - 《Journal of Communication》 被引量: 42发表: 2011年 Collective action and the collaborative brain Evolution of collaborative ...
Communication, Non-communication, and their Integration Paul Rastall paul.rastall@googlemail.com Abstract The term ‘communication’ becomes meaningless if we cannot distinguish communication from what is not communication or if the notion of ‘information transfer’ is undifferentiated. The situation is...