Using sound to stimulate certain brain waves has the potential to help those with dementia or cognitive decline sleep better, reveals a new study. Sleep disturbances are a common feature in dementia ...
The auditory illusion can create a phantom tone in your head said to promote focus, relaxation, and cognition.
A new study published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology has found that mindfulness meditation affects brain activity in ways that may reflect increased attentional engagement, rather ...
With its billions of neurons and complex connections, the brain is highly delicate. Traditional surgery poses significant risks due to its invasive nature. Scientists seek non-invasive methods to ...
Walking enhances auditory processing in multiple ways. It strengthens brain responses to ongoing sounds, dynamically shifts ...
Walking reshapes brain hearing, shifting sound focus with movement and turns for safer, sharper daily listening.
It’s music to your inner ear — literally. A study out of Japan recently found sound waves could potentially help you lose weight. Now, another study courtesy of Japanese scientists has unveiled a type ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- When patients undergo general anesthesia, their brain activity often slows down as they sink into unconsciousness. Higher doses of anesthetic drugs can induce an even deeper state of ...
Forget fad diets and sketchy supplements, your favorite song might be the key to staying thin. In a new study, Japanese researchers found that acoustic sound waves can influence how our cells behave — ...
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