Think you only have five senses? A top neuroscientist reveals the "hidden" two that govern intuition and brain health, and ...
Many of us experience nature mainly with one sense – our sight – appreciating bright orange poppies, purple lupines, yellow buttercups and more amid the medley of spring wildflowers. But nature offers ...
Billions of years of evolution have supplied humans with five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. A new study analyzing memory engrams—networks of neurons across brain regions that work ...
In a video published on the Pasteur Institute website on January 2, neuroscientist Gabriel Lepousez, from the Perception and Memory Unit, explores the question: “Why does our brain love bubbles?” ...