The other day, Mercedes Armstrong pulled out an art project she did at Columbia College Chicago. The piece—acrylic and gouache on plywood, painted in fluorescent blue, pink, and turquoise—is tribal ...
Brain cell signals travel along axons, the thin wire-like extensions of neurons, moving signals along the membrane in a pearl ...
A new study shows that listening to a steady rhythm prompts the brain to reorganize its networks dynamically, syncing ...
The brain keeps steadier time with sound than with touch, revealing how hearing drives human rhythm and movement.