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Tag Archives: brain
DIY Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Posted in Borderlands, Brainwaves, Electromagnetics
Tagged brain, Magnetic Fields, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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How Music May Help Ward Off Hearing Loss As We Age
Older people often have difficulty understanding conversation in a crowd. Like everything else, our hearing deteriorates as we age. There are physiological reasons for this decline: We lose tiny hair cells that pave the way for sound to reach our … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged brain, hearing, hearing loss
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Brain’s synaptic pruning continues into your 20’s
The synaptic pruning that helps sculpt the adolescent brain into its adult form continues to weed out weak neural connections throughout our 20s. The surprise finding could have implications for our understanding of schizophrenia, a psychological disorder which often appears … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience
Tagged brain, Neuroplasticity, prefrontal cortex, synpatic pruning
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Feel the Noise: Touch, Hearing May Share Neurological Roots
About a year and a half after her stroke, a 36-year-old professor started to feel sounds. A radio announcer’s voice made her tingle. Background noise in a plane felt physically uncomfortable. Now Tony Ro, a neuroscientist at the City College … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged brain, cochlear implants, hearing, Skin, synesthesia, Touch
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Does coffee make you hear things?
Scholars at Australia’s La Trobe University just released a study showing a correlation between caffeine intake and auditory hallucinations. In layman’s terms: Lots of coffee might make you more likely to hear things that aren’t there. Researchers came to the … Continue reading
Posted in Misc., Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged Auditory Hallucinations, brain, Coffee, hearing, Neurochemical
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Musical training offsets memory-loss & effects of aging
Lifelong musical training appears to offset some of the deleterious effects of aging — memory and the ability to hear speech in noise — researchers at Northwestern University have found. The researchers tested 18 musicians and 19 non-musicians aged 45 … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged audio recognition, brain, hearing, Music, Music Theory, musical training, noise, speech
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Skull electrodes give memory a boost
The first non-invasive way of stimulating the brain that can boost visual memory has been identified by scientists. The technique uses transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), in which weak electrical currents are applied to the scalp using electrodes, reports the … Continue reading
Posted in Electromagnetics, Misc., Neuroscience
Tagged brain, Electrodes, Memory
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Neurons lose information at one bit per second
Information stored in the activity patterns of cerebral cortex neurons is discarded at the surprisingly high rate of one bit per active neuron per second, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization at the University of Gottingen … Continue reading
Posted in Misc., Neuroscience
Tagged brain, Memory, Nuerons
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Blue light taps directly into your emotions
We’re all happier on sunny days, but why? It seems that light taps directly into brain areas that process emotion – good and bad. Although light is used to treat mood disorders, we don’t understand how this works. While rods … Continue reading
Posted in Borderlands, Light, Neuroscience
Tagged Blue, brain, eloptics, emotional response, light treatment
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Robot limbs to plug into the brain with light
Imagine a bionic arm that plugs directly into the nervous system, so that the brain can control its motion, and the owner can feel pressure and heat through their robotic hand. This prospect has come a step closer with the … Continue reading
Posted in Light, Neuroscience
Tagged augmentation, brain, Infrared, nerve cells, robotics
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