Depressed, anxious, and stuck? Your "lizard brain" may be part of the problem. New research shows how the amygdala helps us ...
New research reveals how smell and hearing interact in the brain to drive social behavior, using mouse maternal instincts as ...
Imagine you're at a dinner party, but you can't smell the food cooking or hear the dinner bell. Sounds like a dream, right?
New research reveals how smell and hearing interact in the brain during maternal behaviors like pup retrieval in mice.
Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD A person’s brain is not fully developed until their mid to late 20s, as the ...
Basically, your body's built-in alarm system comes online when you're angry. And while this response can be helpful specifically during times of conflict, danger, or distress, som ...
Ever wondered why love for a friend feels different than love for a partner? Brain science gives us insight into the ...
Harbor Laboratory researchers have found that smell and sound signals merge in the mouse brain’s hearing center, influencing ...
Harbor Laboratory researchers revealed how the brain integrates smell and sound signals to guide maternal behaviors in mice.
“It’s actually biologically impossible to do that. You need a little bit of healthy stress to get up and out of bed in the ...