The results revealed that the speed of alpha brain waves in the parietal cortex plays a key role. This region of the brain ...
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Brain waves control how your body feels like 'yours,' study finds
In A Nutshell Alpha brain waves cycling at 8-13 times per second determine how wide your “temporal binding window,” or the ...
Ever hear the old adage that time flies when you're having fun? A new study by a team of UNLV researchers suggests that there's a lot of truth to the trope. Many people think of their brains as being ...
Maybe people can control time — or their perception of it, anyway. A new paper written by UNLV professor of psychology James Hyman and published recently in Current Biology shows that the way people ...
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New tool lets scientists watch the brain think in real time
For more than a century, brain imaging has been a story of trade-offs: sharp pictures but slow timing, or fast signals with ...
You might feel like the days and weeks are slipping by. Here is how one psychologist says you can shift your experience of ...
Tempus Fugit a Sign on the former Dyson's jewellers, Briggate, Leeds Source: Tim Green from Bradford, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Several years ago, during a discussion about possible studies ...
Exercise doesn’t just challenge the body; it challenges how the brain interprets effort. Scientists discovered that vibrating tendons before cycling allowed people to push harder without feeling like ...
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