Data from individuals with different types of severe visual impairment
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A map of the brain can tell what you’re reading about: Through brain imaging, scientists open another door to our inner thoughts and narratives
Too busy or lazy to read Melville’s Moby Dick or
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They’ve never seen animals like hippos and sharks but adults
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While there has long been discussion whether exposure to anesthesia
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A part of the brain that maps letters to sounds
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Neuroscientists at Bangor University (Wales, UK) and University College London
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans of people watching the same
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Researchers developed a versatile remote gaming interface that allowed external
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As artificial intelligence has become increasingly sophisticated, it has inspired
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