Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Does my sense of smell make me look fat? In mice, the answer seems to be yes Having an exceptionally keen sense of smell would seem to be an unmitigated blessing: It…georgeannJuly 5, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Mice shed weight when they can’t smell—but not because they stop eating When you have a stuffy nose, a slice of freshly baked apple pie tastes like…georgeannJuly 5, 2017
Research Discovery A mouse’s view of the world, seen through its whiskers Mice, unlike cats and dogs, are able to move their whiskers to map out their…georgeannJune 27, 2017
Alumni Profile Recent PhD graduate Brian Isett studies how tactile textures and shapes are represented in the brain Brian Isett The building blocks of experience Brian Isett has long been interested in…georgeannJune 17, 2017
Research Discovery Dressmakers found to have needle-sharp 3D vision Haute couture can be credited for enhancing more than catwalks and red carpets. New research…georgeannJune 13, 2017