Great ideas so often get lost in translation — from the math teacher who can’t get through to his students, to a stand-up comedian who bombs during an open mic night. But how can we measure whether ...
Virtual reality (VR) continues to expand its uses in medicine, specifically in treatments for psychological conditions like trauma, phobias and eating disorders. The technology is also emerging as a ...
Emotion recognition based on neural signals is leading the revolution of affective science. By analyzing brain activity, we can glimpse the secrets of the human inner world. This technology not only ...
New brain imaging equipment is now available to scientists at the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. The technology is called functional near-infrared ...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising non-invasive neuroimaging technique that works by detecting changes in blood oxygenation linked to neural activity using near-infrared ...
“Smart” eyewear—that can integrate augmented reality with your own, feed you live information about your surroundings and even be used in the operating room—is no longer the stuff of science fiction.
Reading difficulty (RD), a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting language acquisition in children, necessitates early screening for effective educational interventions. This study proposes the RD-risk ...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience (DCN) is an interdisciplinary field that aims to establish links between the structural changes in the brain, and the corresponding changes in cognitive processes ...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a noninvasive optical method for measuring brain activity, has long been valued for its portability and relatively low cost. It works by tracking how ...