Month: June 2019

Naturalistic Stimuli in Neuroscience: Critically Acclaimed

Cognitive neuroscience has traditionally focused on simple tasks, presented sparsely and using abstract stimuli. While this approach has yielded fundamental insights into functional specialisation in the brain, its ecological validity remains uncertain. Do these tasks capture how brains function ‘in the wild’, where stimuli are dynamic, multimodal, and crowded? Ecologically valid paradigms that approximate real […]

Published on June 28, 2019

Healthy Treats for a Signature Summer

June marks the end of spring and beginning of summer, and what better way to celebrate dads, donuts, and warmer weather than with a fresh batch of healthy and delicious Signature recipes. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human […]

Published on June 28, 2019

Diving into water treatment strategies for swimming pools

With summer in full swing, many people are cooling off in swimming pools. However, some of the substances that are made when chlorine in the water reacts with compounds in human sweat, urine or dirt aren’t so refreshing. Now, researchers have compared the effectiveness of different water treatment processes in mitigating these so-called disinfection byproducts […]

Published on June 28, 2019