Whether they walk on two, four, or six legs, animals maintain stability by monitoring their body position and correcting errors with every step.
Whether they walk on two, four, or six legs, animals maintain stability by monitoring their body position and correcting errors with every step.
Brain imaging suggests people with musical training may be better than others at filtering out distracting sounds.
Curiosity about the brain’s sense of self deepens neuroscientists’ understanding of pain, emotion, and movement.
A computational model makes sense of the cognitive processes humans use to evaluate punishment.
Reluctance to explore may limit learning for students from less affluent backgrounds.
Combining bevacizumab with erlotinib shrinks tumors in patients with aggressive, HLRCC-associated kidney cancers.
Researchers have learned how neurons in the brain can be damaged by the chemotherapy drug Ara-C.
Liver cells divvy up metabolic tasks to take advantage of available nutrients.
A genome-wide screen drills down to gene segments to find out which ones matter for cell fitness.