Extensive Experience Remodels Neural Task Circuitry to Escape the Frontal Bottleneck and Increase Automaticity of Categorization
Researchers at Georgetown University have unveiled groundbreaking evidence suggesting that the human brain undergoes a profound physical reorganization as individuals acquire new skills. This intricate rewiring allows highly practiced tasks…
Literacy modulates engagement of the right inferior frontal gyrus in phonological processing of spoken language.
The acquisition of literacy is perhaps the most transformative cognitive milestone in modern human development, yet its impact extends far beyond the ability to decode written symbols. A landmark study…


The Hidden Environmental Cost of the Puffer Jacket: Unpacking the Footprint of a Cold-Weather Staple






