Research Discovery Scientists map our underappreciated ‘little brain’ Scientists at UC Berkeley and Western University in Canada have used brain imaging to map…Cari IrwinJuly 22, 2019
Research Discovery How information is like snacks, money, and drugs—to your brain Can’t stop checking your phone, even when you’re not expecting any important messages? Blame your…Cari IrwinJune 19, 2019
Alumni Profile PhD program alum Liberty Hamilton eavesdrops on how the human brain processes natural sounds “Something we can really add to the field is being able to understand at a…Cari IrwinMarch 6, 2019
Alumni Profile Letting the data speak for itself: PhD alum Alex Huth models language representation in the brain As an Assistant Professor at UT Austin, PhD alum Alex Huth uses large sets of…Cari IrwinMarch 6, 2019
Perspective A holistic approach to understanding sensory perception Associate Professor Hillel Adesnik and PhD Program alum Alexander Naka propose using new technologies in…Cari IrwinFebruary 6, 2019
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News This Is Your Brain on Podcasts Listen to the latest Freakonomics Radio episode, “This Is Your Brain on Podcasts,” featuring an…georgeannOctober 12, 2016
Research Discovery Decoding hidden mental processes: Decision making Decision making is an internal process that is not time locked to observable sensory inputs…georgeannSeptember 22, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Words On The Brain: A Semantic Map of the Cortex In a new Nature paper, Berkely neuroscientists Alexander G. Huth and colleagues present a ‘semantic atlas’ of the…georgeannApril 30, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News New brain research offers hope for those who have lost speech As humans interpret the meaning of the words they’re hearing, they must use a wide…georgeannApril 28, 2016