Cognitive Neuroscience
A global forum for cognitive neuroscience research.
+ More About This ChannelHow does the brain process visual images? What social cognitive mechanisms are affected in dementia patients? Which neural networks are involved in making everyday decisions? Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field spanning a wide range of areas from behavioral neuroscience to cognitive psychology to neuroimaging. Bridging the gap between mind and body, studying cognitive neuroscience is essential in better understanding not only how we perceive the world, but also how we interact with it.
This Channel curates the most up to date and impactful research and resources of interest to the cognitive neuroscience community.
Channel Editors
Giovanni Bosco
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Muireann Irish
The University of Sydney
Kendrick Kay
University of Minnesota
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Backtracking during navigation is correlated with enhanced anterior cingulate activity and suppression of alpha oscillations and the ‘default-mode’ network
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Scientific American The Brain in Images: Top Entries in the Art of Neuroscience
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Berkeley News Scientists map our underappreciated ‘little brain’
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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience Consciousness: New Concepts and Neural Networks
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Ageing Research Reviews “All is not lost”—Rethinking the nature of memory and the self in dementia