Language that is metrically regular to an unusual degree is not only found in poetry, but also in the language of rites and festive events, in preverbal infant-directed speech (IDS), in slogans, commercial ads, etc.
Neuroscientists discover a mechanism for brain-wide communication when selecting a route toward a destination.
The brain is not relying on random-wiring, but self-organized neural networks for visual information processing.
In an age of all-knowing algorithms, how do we choose not to know?
Researchers uncover molecular clues for synesthesia.