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Brain-Wide Decision-Making Dynamics Discovered
Researchers map how the brain transforms sensation into action.
How the Brain Orchestrates Motion with Sensory Cues
New study reveals how, in flies, a single brain cell can drive multiple movements of the body, in partnership with sensory cues.
The Myth about Math Talk at Home
When parents talk about math at home, children’s math skills improve. Or does it?
Eye-Tracking Study Provides Insights into Learning Mathematics
Researchers integrate eye-tracking into education to radically improve the teaching of mathematics.
How Spontaneous Neural Activity Powers Brain Wiring in Utero
Non-Cognitive Skills: The Hidden Key to Academic Success
Non-cognitive skills are as important as intelligence in determining academic success, new study finds.
Heads Up, Teachers! How Your Posture Hurts or Helps Student Engagement
Variations in an instructor's body posture can enhance teaching and stimulate learning by influencing students' perceptions and attitudes.
Game On! Board Games Aren't Just a Reward
Eureka! Exploring Learning Through Moments of Insight
Learning is often not a gradual process, but takes place in leaps and bounds.
Brain-Imaging Study Reveals Curiosity as it Emerges
In a first, researchers link subjective feelings of curiosity to the way the brain physically represents it.
Sensory Overload? How the Brain Adapts Hearing in Different Listening Situations
Researchers uncover brain region’s role in hearing and learning, paving the way for improving hearing in both healthy individuals and those with sensory impairments.