Scientists say different parts of the brain are programmed to process information over different lengths of time. Some areas ...
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it ...
Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite to support complex behavior.
Neuroscientists have been trying to understand how the brain processes visual information for over a century. The development ...
A new theoretical framework argues that the long-standing split between computational functionalism and biological naturalism misses how real brains actually compute.
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Your brain mixes fast + slow signals, and that may explain thinking
Your brain is constantly juggling information that arrives in a flash with thoughts that unfold over seconds, minutes, or ...
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Why Some Brains Adapt Faster Than Others — And What That Means For Your Goals
Learn how neurobiology could explain why some people are better at accepting and adapting to change.
André Fenton (left) is the Director of the Center for Neural Science in the Faculty of Arts and Science at New York University (NY, USA) researching how the brain processes information and stores ...
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