Learn how scientists discovered that even in deep sleep, parts of the brain stay active, and the mind may never fully rest.
A new study reveals that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may arise when the brain fails to recognize its own inner voice as self-generated.
An international consortium of researchers has created the largest-ever database compiling records of brain activity during ...
In his new book, Making the Invisible Visible, clinician and brain imaging expert Anthony Silver shows how quantitative EEG (qEEG) “brain mapping” and neurofeedback are revolutionizing care for ADHD, ...
Early clues of Alzheimer’s may show up with a quick, no-effort brainwave check called Fastball EEG. Developed at the University of Bath with colleagues at the University of Bristol, this three-minute ...
A UNSW study found that people with schizophrenia who hear voices react to inner speech as if it were external sound. Using ...
A new study led by psychologists from UNSW Sydney has provided the strongest evidence yet that auditory verbal hallucinations ...
"It’s the first time we’ve been able to see how more complex, anxiety-related decision-making plays out," a researcher said.
Researchers found a way to watch anxiety unfold in the brain. Their study shows how the brain reacts when people face no-win ...
Muse by Interaxon, a neurotechnology startup, unveiled Muse S Athena, a consumer wearable that can deliver advanced cognitive fitness insights. It does so by combining two powerful brain sensors: ...
The Cleveland Clinic is partnering with San Francisco–based startup Piramidal to develop a large-scale AI model that will be used to monitor patients’ brain health in intensive care units. Instead of ...