Brown: As the Brain Plans Movements, the Middle Frontal Gyrus Is Listening
January 13, 2021
January 13, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Jan. 13 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news:
In the swimming pool game Marco Polo, "Marco" navigates toward other players with eyes closed, responding only to hearing the other players say "Polo." Success depends on the ability to move one's body in response to sound cues alone, and a new study finds that a specific part of the brain may help make that possible.
The study, published in the journal Sci . . .
In the swimming pool game Marco Polo, "Marco" navigates toward other players with eyes closed, responding only to hearing the other players say "Polo." Success depends on the ability to move one's body in response to sound cues alone, and a new study finds that a specific part of the brain may help make that possible.
The study, published in the journal Sci . . .
