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”.
The BIAL Foundation has a h-index = 66
66 papers published in the scope of projects supported by the BIAL Foundation were cited at least 66 times. Overall, the papers were cited about 20 times on average.
Researchers supported by the BIAL Foundation published in Cortex
Alejandra Sel et al. published in the scope of the research project 44/16 - Inducing and measuring plasticity in response control mechanisms in the human brain, supported by the BIAL Foundation, the paper The somatotopy of observed emotions in Cortex.
Project supported by the BIAL Foundation published in Scientific Reports
The research team of the project Aware Mind-Brain: Bridging insights on the mechanisms and neural substrates of human awareness and meditation, coordinated by Antonino Raffone, published in Scientific Reports a paper about meditation: Common and distinct lateralised patterns of neural coupling during focused attention, open monitoring and loving kindness meditation
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