Cognitive neuroscientists are exploring auditory processing to better understand how sound is perceived in the human brain.| Cognitive Neuroscience Society
A new paper finds that it can take some time for free recall to develop in young children, requiring multiple different cognitive skills.| Cognitive Neuroscience Society
The CNSTA career panel at CNS 2025 offered candid insights on skills development, risk-taking, and the value of nonlinear career paths.| Cognitive Neuroscience Society
We closed out CNS 2025 in Boston with another excellent poster session, followed by a whopping 6 more symposia, including on the use of VR in understanding and diagnosing Alzheimer’s and a discussion of 100 years of EEG. Check out some highlights in photos and posts below. @bostonu.bsky.social Brain Plasticity & Neuroimaging Lab in attendance […] The post CNS 2025: Day 4 Highlights appeared first on Cognitive Neuroscience Society.| Cognitive Neuroscience Society
CNS 2025 Press Release BOSTON – April 1, 2025 – Most people donning virtual reality (VR) goggles are seeking the thrill of being immersed in a fictitious video game world. But some are donning them for an entirely different experience: to help researchers identify those most at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. “We know that […] The post How VR Technology is Changing the Game for Alzheimer’s Disease appeared first on Cognitive Neuroscience Society.| Cognitive Neuroscience Society