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Touch a hot pan and you’ll reflexively withdraw your hand. That’s because a special type of pain-sensing nerves transmits a jolt of pain, which acts like a warning signal to prevent further injury.
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While unpleasant, pain exists for a reason: it directs our attention to an injury so we can take care of it and prevent further damage.
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Migraines are more than ordinary headaches, but neuroscientists are still investigating how and why they happen.
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Why are birds used to study language? Where is language located in the brain? Help your students answer these questions and more with this classroom presentation.
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For Valentine's Day, read up on how love affects the brain.
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The video is a fun explanation of the neurological basis of the phantom limb syndrome.
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Imagine hearing a bird chirp and seeing the color yellow. This is what life may be like for someone with synesthesia. Explore the unique experiences of a synesthete and learn more about this rare condition.
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Learn about aphantasia and your "mind's eye" in this video.