Research led by Prof. Shintaro Sato reveals watching sports enhances well-being, benefiting society. Neuroimaging shows brain changes, impacting public health policy.
A universal brain-computer interface that lets people play games with just their thoughts can be adopted to improve the lives of those with motor disabilities.
To cope with the boredom of doing monotonous work, making it a game drives better results
COVID-19 may be regarded as a disease of the past, but it’s still causing health problems.
Dr. Maya Roseman details the advantages of including almonds, walnuts, and more into our diet.
One can ask how it came about that an inherited set of connections leads to Abraham’s altruistic thinking and the arguments of the atomic scientists. The answer is evolution.
“Understanding the language that the brain uses to speak to itself will enable us to understand better how to transfer information to and from the brain with precision,” according to Prof. Eran Stark
The company's initial goal is to enable people to control a computer cursor or keyboard using their thoughts alone.
US study on monogamous rodents shows dopamine is critical for keeping love alive.
These groundbreaking findings not only showcase the potential of brain chip technology in influencing behavior but also offer valuable insights into the neural mechanisms governing risk attitudes.