Troopers at the Michigan State Police Niles post are getting a much-needed piece of equipment to add to their daily gear. The sensory and communication toolkits will help officers interact with ...
How can you use “Sensorish” to communicate? First, sharpen your observation to recognize the preferred channel. What arouses your child’s interest? What does she do to comfort herself? We already ...
Voice processing is an evolutionary preserved process. Voice-specific responses are already present in utero and voice-specific brain responses develop early in human life—even before birth, the fetus ...
Psychophysics of Sensory Function / S. S. Stevens -- Some Aspects of Psychophysical Research / Gosta Ekman -- On Psychophysiological Models / J. C. R. Licklider -- Cutaneous Channels of Communication ...
When the question is “how are you feeling on the inside?,” it’s our vagus nerve that offers the answer. But how does the body’s longest cranial nerve, running from brain to large intestine, encodes ...
Dual sensory impairment, often termed deafblindness, encompasses concomitant deficits in hearing and vision that vary in onset, severity and progression. This condition imposes multifaceted barriers ...
In the split second after you hear a noise, your brain is already making a potentially life-or-death deduction: Did I do that, or did something else? Our nervous systems answer this question using ...
A new study isolates the MCA brain nucleus as the central timing hub that calibrates sensory predictions across changing bodies.
Our children are giving us clues all the time — we just need to learn to read them! By opening our eyes to the world of sensory communication, you can learn ways to help you and your child understand ...