Dream and daydream: differences and similarities
Did you know that daydreams reflect events from the previous two days and “night” dreams resemble a fictional plot?
Does your dog have social skills?
A study suggests that viewing the owner’s face works as a positive social reinforcement for dogs. Learn more about this and other surprising results about “man’s best friend”.
Project supported by the BIAL Foundation published in Nature Communications
Zoltan Dienes and Peter Lush, researchers of project 163/18 - Effects of a short-term mindfulness intervention on hypnotisability and mental health, supported by the BIAL Foundation, published the paper Trait phenomenological control predicts experience of mirror synaesthesia and the rubber hand illusion in the prestigious journal Nature Communications.
Results of a project funded by the BIAL Foundation presented in NeuroImage
The article Face space representations of movement has been published in NeuroImage. This paper presents some of the main findings from project 27/16 - How do brains encode the distinctive movements of facial expressions?, supported by the BIAL Foundation and led by Nicholas Furl.
Paper published in Nature Neuroscience
In the scope of the research project 356/18 - Neural mechanisms underlying unconscious working memory supported by the BIAL Foundation, Albert Compte et al. published the paper Interplay between persistent activity and activity-silent dynamics in the prefrontal cortex underlies serial biases in working memory in Nature Neuroscience.
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