Research Discovery A map of the brain can tell what you’re reading about Too busy or lazy to read Melville’s Moby Dick or Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina? That’s OK. Whether you read…Cari IrwinAugust 19, 2019
Research Discovery Long-term and persistent vocal plasticity in adult bats Bats exhibit a diverse and complex vocabulary of social communication calls some of which are…Cari IrwinJuly 29, 2019
Research Discovery Bats’ brains sync when they socialize The phrase “we’re on the same wavelength” may be more than just a friendly saying:…Cari IrwinJune 20, 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
Research Discovery Pop-outs: How the brain extracts meaning from noise When you’re suddenly able to understand someone despite their thick accent, or finally make out…barbaraDecember 20, 2016
Research Discovery Does your mind jump around, stay on task or get stuck? During downtime, some of us daydream while others might focus on a to-do list, or…barbaraOctober 31, 2016
Announcement The bat man is here: HWNI welcomes Michael Yartsev Michael Yartsev Michael Yartsev has joined the Berkeley neuroscience community as Assistant Professor affiliated with…georgeannAugust 25, 2015