New research suggests that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may come from a brain glitch that confuses inner thoughts ...
Human brains still react to chimp voices, hinting at a deep evolutionary link in how we recognize sound.
Advanced brain recording techniques provide a detailed map of how people think about what words they want to say and then speak them aloud, researchers report. Photo by Mitrey/Pixabay Advanced brain ...
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Brain glitch: Why some people hear voices that aren’t really there, study finds
Why do people with schizophrenia hear voices? A groundbreaking study suggests the brain misinterprets inner speech. Discover ...
Speech sounds elicit comparable neural responses and stimulate the same region in the brain of humans, macaques and guinea pigs, a multidisciplinary group of University of Pittsburgh researchers ...
New research has zoomed in on the brain’s speech recognition abilities, uncovering the mechanism through which the brain discerns between ambiguous sounds. The brain deploys fascinating mechanisms to ...
New research may provide a key to a scientific enigma: How does the awake brain transform sensory input into a conscious experience? The groundbreaking study relied on data collected from electrodes ...
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