Professor Bente Gunnveig Berg and her colleagues are working to unravel some of the unanswered questions about how the brain processes olfactory information. They do
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In a first-in-human study, researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research elicited the sense of touch through a minimally-invasive electrode brain implant. This research,
Read moreAn immersive, 360° video of a painting versus a video of the actual location depicted in the painting elicit similar levels of “the sublime,” an
Read moreFingerprints may be more useful to us than helping us nab criminal suspects: they also improve our sense of touch. Sensory neurons in the finger
Read moreWe are highly sensitive to people around us. As infants, we observe our parents and teachers, and from them we learn how to walk, talk,
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