Amnesia has remained as a controversial topic among neuroscience researchers for many years. The researchers are divided by two parts with opposite beliefs; one side of neuroscience researchers believe the brain disease is caused by damaged cells, causing memory to not be stored, while the opposing side believes memories are not recallable due to some […]
Brain-to-brain communication was achieved recently using brain-computer interfaces, computer-brain interfaces, electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings and the internet. The developers of this brain-to-brain communication system demonstrated the transmission of information between conscious human brains without use of motor or peripheral sensory systems. This means that the information was sent from one mind to another mind without talking […]
A recent Japanese study from Tohoku University’s Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer showed evidence that the brains in science and humanities college students may be different in function. This was a somewhat large study, recently published in Brain Structure & Function, which examined 312 science students and 179 humanities students. By using an imaging technique […]