I walk along a path not seen by man, Converging on two roads, what path shall I take? As a decision has already been made, I follow the will of my brain.
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The Role of the N2b Event-Related Potential Component in Concussion
Electroencephalography (EEG) has long been used to measure brain activity. An event-related potential (ERP) measures an EEG response to a specific stimulus, usually over several hundred milliseconds¹. There are several ERP components, named based on their polarity and latency, that provide insight into human perceptual processes and impairments in certain conditions, such as concussion.
The Science of Colour Perception
Most people learn about colours in kindergarten. Blue and yellow makes green, red and blue makes purple! Despite this, even today, much is unknown about the science of colour perception. However, a good understanding of current theories is crucial to help advance our knowledge of how colour is perceived.
Regions of the Brain
I wanted to visually represent regions of the brain alongside some of their respective functions. The frontal lobe is responsible from emotion, movement, speech and problem solving. The parietal lobe is responsible for spatial awareness, tactile sensation and hot and cold perception.
The OBServ Visual Prosthesis: A New Treatment to Restore Vision in Blind Patients
Dr. Macknik and Dr. Martinez-Conde have been working on a new approach to implant devices into the human brain to restore vision in patients that experience blindness. Their new prosthetic system, called OBServ, should perform better and restore vision to levels unreached by traditional visual prosthetics.
How to Read a Scientific Article
Reading peer-reviewed articles is a fundamental skill that is at the core of learning about and participating in science. It is the primary method by which the community keeps up-to-date with new findings and ideas. It can sometimes be intimidating to read a scientific paper, especially in an unfamiliar field filled with jargon.