Most people take for granted which hand they use to reach for a cup of coffee or a puzzle piece. However, a new study out of ...
Around the world, 10.6 percent of people are left-handed. Handedness is a form of so-called functional brain asymmetry: left-right differences in brain function. In left-handers, the right motor ...
So how does the brain keep track of when different sensory signals come in from the body? It relies on certain rhythmic waves ...
A new study reveals that alpha brain waves help the brain decide what belongs to your body. Faster rhythms allow the brain to match sight and touch more precisely, strengthening the feeling that a ...
New brain imaging research shows grip strength is linked to activity deep in the aging brain, offering clues to early ...
The results revealed that the speed of alpha brain waves in the parietal cortex plays a key role. This region of the brain ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications, reveals how rhythmic brain waves known as alpha ...
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