A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across ...
Arianna Huffington breaks down the impact of daily behaviors on brain health.
Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we do not have sensory organs like eyes or a nose to sense time, we can keep ...
Remember how summer vacation felt endless when you were a kid? Three months seemed like an eternity filled with countless adventures and experiences. Now entire years pass in what feels like weeks.
For more than a century, brain imaging has been a story of trade-offs: sharp pictures but slow timing, or fast signals with blurry detail. A new generation of tools is starting to break that ...
From the sundials and water clocks of the ancient Egyptians, through the first marine chronometers, to modern day atomic clocks, humans have embarked on a quest to measure time with ever increasing ...
Flexible control of movement timing is essential for behavior, relying on an adjustable timer in the brain. By measuring and manipulating activity in interacting brain regions, scientists could pause ...