1 Department of Applied Human Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PE, Canada 2 Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, College of Biological ...
Traditional speaking systems that incorporate turn-taking behaviour during interviews typically rely on language and sound to decide when a person’s turn ends, and the other person’s turn begins.
1 Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 2 Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States Cue ...
Visual cues play an enormous role in learning and processing, from the road signs to the reading on the way while driving and the diagrams that your teacher has shown you in class. Wondering how vital ...
Visual feedback is just as important as a sense of body position when it comes to the involuntary reflexes that activate muscle movement, says a new study in eLife. The findings provide insights into ...
The limbic system is necessary to associate stimuli with their motivational and emotional significance. The perirhinal cortex is directly connected to this system, and neurons in this region carry ...
A new study published in BMC Psychology provides evidence that the way people judge a woman’s physical attractiveness differs ...
Summary: A new study reveals visual cues, such as looking at someone’s lips as they talk, helps our brains to amplify sound. Source: UCL. Looking at someone’s lips is good for listening in noisy ...
Summary: People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who experience visual hallucinations have reduced brain responses to unexpected visual changes, a marker known as visual mismatch negativity (vMMN). Using ...
Leah Partridge has been playing ringette since she was four, but she’s never relied on hearing to navigate the ice. Born ...