University of California-Berkeley: A Map of the Brain Can Tell What You're Reading About
August 20, 2019
August 20, 2019
BERKELEY, California, Aug. 20 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of California's Berkeley Campus issued the following news release:
Too busy or lazy to read Melville's Moby Dick or Tolstoy's Anna Karenina? That's OK. Whether you read the classics, or listen to them instead, the same cognitive and emotional parts of the brain are likely to be stimulated. And now, there's a map to prove it.
UC Berkeley neuroscientists have created interactive maps that can predict whe . . .
Too busy or lazy to read Melville's Moby Dick or Tolstoy's Anna Karenina? That's OK. Whether you read the classics, or listen to them instead, the same cognitive and emotional parts of the brain are likely to be stimulated. And now, there's a map to prove it.
UC Berkeley neuroscientists have created interactive maps that can predict whe . . .