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Space and time? Here's how they interact in the brainIn the posterior part of our brain, particularly in the occipital visual cortex, the connection is strong because space and time are processed by the same neurons. "This region, specialized in ...
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Researchers discover how space and time interact in the brainIn the occipital cortex—one of the first areas to process visual information—space and time are tightly linked. Neural populations here respond to both stimulus position and duration ...
and the occipital lobe—with one of each on either half of the brain. The cerebral cortex is the thin, outermost layer of the cerebrum, extending across all the brain’s lobes. Just 1.5 to 5 ...
Increased visual cortex excitability might manifest as visual ... these TMS pulses should have resulted in disruption of CSD within the occipital area. By treating up to three migraine attacks ...
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