Imagine trying to listen to a friend speak over the commotion of a loud party. It is difficult to detect and process sounds in noisy environments, especially for those with hearing loss.
When people try to hear in environments with competing speakers, subcortical brain responses are increasingly smaller and delayed as more speakers come into play.
A new study published in Nature Mental Health has found that patterns of brain activity can help predict different types of ...
Subcortical areas, also known as the 'deep brain,' play key roles in functions like attention, emotion, motor control, and learning. They're also involved in many neurological disorders.
Imagine trying to listen to a friend speak over the commotion of a loud party. It is difficult to detect and process sounds in noisy environments ...
Volumes of the hippocampus and amygdala and subcortical grey matter including thalamus, caudate and putamen were calculated using the automated full brain segmentation process in Freesurfer ...
We're all familiar with Pavlovian conditioning, in which a reward-anticipatory behavior follows a reward-predicting stimulus. Perhaps you experience it yourself when passing a cafe or restaurant and ...
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