Harvard University’s and Google’s 3-D brain-map provides an unprecedented view into human neural connections and cognition.
A common syndrome can cause neuro-chemical insult similar to a physical brain injury.

Scientists have measured inspiration: brainwaves vibrating at some 40 hertz. What happens when we pump that up to more than 200 hertz?
Neurologist Oliver Sacks who found the deaf could “hear,” the blind could “see,” the catatonic could dance, and the mute could sing, died of cancer on Sunday.
Researchers at Harvard University have been able to send a mental message from one person in France to another in India. But modern technology, rather than a supernormal ability, is at play.
Leading near-death experience researchers discuss the next steps for investigating this phenomenon, including legitimizing the study in the scientific community.
People who can’t talk after a stroke can often sing—and they are even able to access all the lyrics. A talented composer can hear the color blue. Here’s a look at our deep, and sometimes strange, connection to music.
Harvard University’s and Google’s 3-D brain-map provides an unprecedented view into human neural connections and cognition.
A common syndrome can cause neuro-chemical insult similar to a physical brain injury.

Scientists have measured inspiration: brainwaves vibrating at some 40 hertz. What happens when we pump that up to more than 200 hertz?
Neurologist Oliver Sacks who found the deaf could “hear,” the blind could “see,” the catatonic could dance, and the mute could sing, died of cancer on Sunday.
Researchers at Harvard University have been able to send a mental message from one person in France to another in India. But modern technology, rather than a supernormal ability, is at play.
Leading near-death experience researchers discuss the next steps for investigating this phenomenon, including legitimizing the study in the scientific community.
People who can’t talk after a stroke can often sing—and they are even able to access all the lyrics. A talented composer can hear the color blue. Here’s a look at our deep, and sometimes strange, connection to music.