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Our brain 'swivels' to focus on sounds from different directions
Many mammals physically pivot their ears to hone in on a particular sound, and now it seems that a similar action takes place ...
The brain doesn’t wait for sight. It builds attention in rapid steps, tuning from general categories to precise details in ...
How we focus our attention before we even see an object matters. For example, when we look for something moving in the sky, ...
The brain isn’t wired for what’s good for us, it’s wired for what feels safe and efficient,” explains Courtney Shrum, LMHC, ...
Music training sharpens focus by strengthening brain networks, helping listeners filter distractions and concentrate in noisy ...
Research indicates that activities like dance, martial arts, and team sports significantly enhance cognitive function beyond ...
Musical people find it easier to focus their attention on the right sounds in noisy environments. Being able to focus on a conversation in a room full of noise is a complex task for the brain. In the ...
Stretching your ability to focus is good for the brain. Paying close attention like that encourages the brain to pump more acetylcholine (a brain chemical important for learning, attention, and memory ...
A new study shows that our brain’s attention system first prepares broadly, then zooms in on specific details within ...
Think passion fuels success? Science says otherwise—your brain runs on control, rewards, and choice, not motivational myths.
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Study reveals how the brain narrows attention over time
How we focus our attention before we even see an object matters. For example, when we look for something moving in the sky, our expectation would be very different if the object is a bird flying past ...
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