Research Discovery Yes, you can tell if your audience is bored Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton may want to take note. If…georgeannFebruary 1, 2016
Event Davos 2016 – What If: Your Brain Confesses? Long the preserve of stage show performers and confidence tricksters, the ability to read minds…georgeannJanuary 23, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Time to make a decision: Researchers have studied how brain activity changes throughout the process of choosing between different options In 1848, a railroad worker named Phineas Gage suffered an accident that was to secure…georgeannJanuary 15, 2016
Research Discovery ‘Connector hubs’ are the champions of brain coordination Swinging a bat at a 90-mph fastball requires keen visual, cognitive and motor skills. But…georgeannNovember 24, 2015
Profile Seeking Data Wisdom Landing a spacecraft on a hurtling comet or cloning genes of extinct animals. Science and…georgeannNovember 17, 2015
Profile Asst. Prof. Ming Hsu: Bringing Brains to Marketing Researchers recently gathered in the basement lab of the Li Ka-Shing Center for Biomedical and…georgeannOctober 26, 2015
Research Discovery It don’t mean a thing if the brain ain’t got that swing Like Duke Ellington’s 1931 jazz standard, the human brain improvises while its rhythm section keeps…georgeannJuly 27, 2015
News Catching the Brain in a Lie: Is “Mind Reading” Deception Detection Sci-Fi—or Science? Ever since the inception of our species, humans have wanted to peer inside each other’s…georgeannJuly 22, 2015
Research Discovery The sleep-deprived brain can mistake friends for foes If you can’t tell a smile from a scowl, you’re probably not getting enough sleep.…georgeannJuly 14, 2015