The neuromatrix theory of pain, first introduced and elaborated by Ronald Melzack in the 1990s, represents a paradigm shift: pain…
Cognitive biases in perception are systematic, predictable deviations from normative standards of rational judgment that arise from the brain’s reliance…
Visual illusions are among the most persuasive demonstrations that perception is not a passive, veridical recording of the external world…
Perceptual development and neuroplasticity constitute foundational domains within cognitive and developmental neuroscience, illuminating how humans detect, interpret, and act upon…
Far from being merely a mechanism for odor discrimination, the olfactory system forms an intimate bridge between chemosensory input and…
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