At a sleep research symposium in January 2020, Janna Lendner presented findings that hint at a way to look at people’s brain activity for signs of the boundary between wakefulness and unconsciousness.
How many times have you read the headline "Brain scans show...?" They've "shown" when patients are in pain, how psychopaths' brains are different, and why some people are shy. And they've even been ...
What looks like a quirky sleep habit might actually be a quiet nod to how your brain is wired: thoughtful, tuned in, and ...
A new theoretical study argues that many standard beliefs about consciousness are rooted in a misleading concept of how the ...
Lendner is one of a growing number of neuroscientists energized by the idea that noise in the brain’s electrical activity could hold new clues to its inner workings. What was once seen as the ...
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