Long-hypothesized brain cells give bats their distance and angle to a location.
Bats have brain cells that keep track of their angle and distance to a target, researchers have discovered.
The neurons, called…
Stimulating certain areas of the animals’ brains can trigger predatory behaviours including biting and grabbing.
When certain parts of the rodents’ brains were stimulated with light, mice displayed a complex array of hunting activities.
A new study sheds light on how the brain helps us to learn and make decisions in the real world.
The Wizard of Oz told Dorothy to “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” in an effort to distract her…
Two neuroscientists say that a now-extinct race of humans had big eyes, child-like faces, and an average intelligence of around 150, making them geniuses among Homo sapiens.
In a classroom with…
Major figures like Joan of Arc and Dostoyevsky claimed supernatural visions. Let’s explore why their brains could hold the answer.
Despite some heated debates over the centuries-especially…
This week, you’ll meet a woman who can physically feel what she sees others feeling. We’ll also explore the ways in which all of us are connected — more literally than you might realize.
Source: Entanglement
Originally published at Cogly.