The summer heat. Bustling crowds. Music booming from loudspeakers. Summertime in the Region is brimming with live concerts and festivals. From parades to county fairs, Crown Point Fire Capt. Matt ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden provides insight on how the brain processes external input such as touch, vision or sound from different sources and sides of the body, in order to ...
Elephant nose fish from the genus Campylomormyrus are weakly electric in a way that makes them ideal for studying corollary discharge, the way brain systems sort external signals from internal noise.
Children of Acomb First School in Hexham, Northumberland, have today been busy building the first stage of their new sensory hub. It is it be created and complete over the summer holidays, intend to ...
A Northumberland school has marked a proud milestone in its commitment to supporting children’s emotional, social and physical wellbeing with the official opening of a long-awaited sensory hub.
A new study provides insight on how the brain processes external input such as touch, vision or sound from different sources and sides of the body, in order to select and generate adequate movements.
In the split second after you hear a noise, your brain is already making a potentially life-or-death deduction: Did I do that, or did something else? Our nervous systems answer this question using ...