These neurons have food on the brain
MIT scientists have discovered a population of neurons that light up whenever we see images of food.
MIT scientists have discovered a population of neurons that light up whenever we see images of food.
By tracking feedback during tasks, the anterior cingulate cortex notices when a new step has become necessary and signals the motor cortex to adjust.
To ensure a quick halt, brain circuit architecture avoids a slow process of integration in favor of quicker differentiation, study finds.
Senior Keith Murray combines his interests in neuroscience, computation, and philosophy to better understand human behavior.
In a new book, an MIT scholar examines how game-theory logic underpins many of our seemingly odd and irrational decisions.
These cells, located in the brain’s striatum, appear to help with decision-making that requires evaluating risks and benefits.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
A new model shows that the more polarized and hyperconnected a social network is, the more likely misinformation will spread.
By integrating multiple sensory inputs, a loop of mutual inhibition among a small set of neurons allows worms to switch between long-lasting behavioral states.
In spreading politics, videos may not be much more persuasive than their text-based counterparts.
Periodically catching up on sleep can improve gait control for the chronically sleep-deprived.
The K. Lisa Yang Integrative Computational Neuroscience (ICoN) Center will use mathematical tools to transform data into a deep understanding of the brain.
Experiment with Facebook-flagged content shows groups of laypeople reliably rate stories as effectively as fact-checkers do.
Study finds public anticorruption campaigns bolster leaders, even when such measures lack tangible results.
The physicist, neuroscientist, and PhD candidate creates augmentative technology for children with neurodevelopmental differences.