Ella Striem-Amit, offers a compelling explanation: individual differences in brain organization. "We don't see this level of variation in the visual cortex connectivity among individuals who can see.
How that visual 'clutter' affects visual processing in the brain, however, is not well understood. In a study, researchers show that this clutter alters how information flows in the brain ...
Specialized neural circuits in visual, auditory, sensory, and motor processing, along with complex brain networks engaged in ...
The hemispheres specialize in distinct mental functions—different aspects of visual ... brain hemisphere controls the movement of the opposite side of the body. In left-handed people, the motor ...
Within the human brain, movement is ... processing regions such as the visual cortex and auditory cortex. Then, they send go or no-go commands to neurons in the motor cortex.
Within the human brain, movement is coordinated by a brain region called ... The matrix cells that give rise to these pathways receive input from sensory processing regions such as the visual cortex ...
Specifically, left-handed children demonstrated increased functional connectivity in the left-hand motor area of the brain ...
This study describes a new analysis strategy to compare active neurons during behavioral tasks across the brain. This is significant because analysing how different brain areas are active during ...