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Brain lesions have taught scientists a lot about how the brain works.
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It's one of the most common brain myths: we only use 10 percent of our brain. Fortunately for us, this one is 100 percent myth.
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Originally performed to relieve the symptoms of epilepsy, split-brain experiments in the 1960s revealed that the left and right sides of the brain were good at different tasks.
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We are able to empathize thanks in large part to mirror neurons, a special type of motor neurons that help us recognize emotions.
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Are you really in control of the decisions you make?
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Migraines are more than ordinary headaches, but neuroscientists are still investigating how and why they happen.
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Our remarkable capacity for imagination requires complex neural networks.
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Animals have evolved visual systems that are uniquely suited to their survival needs. See how human vision stacks up to the visual systems of other animals.
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Though the human brain is only about the size of two fists, it contains roughly 100 billion neurons! Learn more about your amazing brain and the different ways that neuroscientists study it.
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Is it possible to read minds using science? Discover how scientists use a process called population coding to “read” minds - and move bionic limbs!