Talking while driving is widely recognized as a major source of distraction, but the specific ways conversation interferes ...
Talking while driving slows eye movement and visual focus. New research shows even simple conversation can delay noticing danger on the road.
New research from Fujita Health University reveals that talking can subtly delay the eyes’ ability to detect and stabilize on ...
Does rapid eye movement during sleep reveal where you’re looking at in the scenery of dreams, or are they simply the result of random jerks of our eye muscles? Since the discovery of REM sleep in the ...
Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson’s disease, just as they can for healthy people. This seemingly counterintuitive ...
When our eyes move during REM sleep, we’re gazing at things in the dream world our brains have created, according to a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco. The findings shed light not only ...
Eye movements read by a new AI application can reveal thoughts, memories, goals — and brain diseases. A new tool developed at the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Norway and described in an ...
Ever had one of those days when your brain feels like it’s running on fumes? Your thoughts are foggy, your concentration is shot, and your mind keeps spinning in unproductive circles. Traditional ...
Staring into the eyes of Mona Lisa is unnerving. Regardless of your vantage point, Mona Lisa appears to shift her gaze to make eye contact and stare you down. What nonverbal cues do the movements of ...
When tracking a sleeping person's eye movements, you typically have to stick hard-wired electrodes onto their face. Soon, however, an unobtrusive flexible mask could do the job – while also measuring ...
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