In the natural world, visible ears are not the only path to perception. While there are some animals that do not have visible ...
"It feels incredible to finally have my name cleared," said Orion Newby, now in his second year at Adelphi University.
Our world is a rich tapestry of sensory information, constantly bombarding our nervous system with a vast array of stimuli.
With around 32 million Americans seeing live music each year, music keeps us young at heart. Here's how to keep your ears young, too.
In a study published February 5th in PLOS Biology, researchers played piano sonatas by J.S. Bach to sleeping newborns (some ...
A UNSW biomedical expert explains how neurostimulation can already treat conditions like chronic pain, Parkinson's disease and hearing loss - and why ...
Not every technician learns the same way, so why are they still being trained as if they do? By combining all types of ...
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The critic in pole position

Those who should know agree that not everybody should criticise. Ditto praise: that not everybody is qualified to be allowed to give or take it. That criticism or praise should not be given by just ...
Students considered how sound can serve as a spatial and experiential medium, guiding attention, shifting atmosphere, and ...
Sensory illusions reveal how the brain creates coherence when signals don’t align. In autism and ADHD, perception often ...