The brain’s sense of “this is my body” is tightly bound to conscious awareness – far more than many theories assume.
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Animals maintain stability by monitoring their body position and correcting errors with every step
With every step we take, our brains are already thinking about the next one. If a bump in the terrain or a minor misstep has ...
A silent disco might look solitary, yet shared movement can create moments of real belonging. This piece explores why dancing ...
Lemos started his capoeira journey three years ago in his hometown of Brasilia, Brazil’s capital. Moving to Charlottesville, he continued the practice as a way to stay connected to home, which is how ...
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Want real full-body power? The clean and jerk might be your answer
The clean and jerk is a popular Olympic lift, but it isn't for the faint of heart. Discover how to do it with proper form and ...
Matthew Bird has previously received funding from the Department of Defense. The views expressed in this manuscript are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or ...
Catatonia is often dramatically portrayed as a condition that belongs in horror movies, presenting someone as completely ...
Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's and why Hollywood is suddenly obsessed with caregiving How one photo and a handful of right-wing activists turned a high school upside down Cleaning woman shot and killed ...
A simple movement test, tracking changes in how quickly a person turns around whilst walking, could detect Parkinson's disease nearly nine years before an official diagnosis. Parkinson's is a ...
Hidden beneath all their rum-pum-pumming, woodpeckers are quietly grunt-grunt-grunting. The birds exhale with each strike, much like a tennis pro groaning through a stroke. Elaborate coordination ...
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