Why does stopping at a red light become automatic? New neuroscience shows how the cerebellum turns visual cues into fast, ...
The cerebellum facilitates associative learning—wherein visual information is linked to motor actions—by strengthening ...
Associative learning was always thought to be regulated by the cortex of the cerebellum, often referred to as the "little brain". However, new research from a collaboration between the Netherlands ...
Associative learning allows an individual to acquire an association between a sensory cue and an outcome resulting from a specific response. Associative learning plays a vital role in the ability to ...
Have you ever wondered why you or your friends keep making bad decisions? The answer might not be as simple as you think, because it might come down to a biological cue that affects the choices you ...
Everyday behaviors, such as braking at a red light or opening an app upon seeing a notification, are shaped by associative learning ...
Obesity leads to altered energy metabolism and reduced insulin sensitivity of cells. The so-called 'anti-obesity drugs' are increasingly used to treat obesity and have caused tremendous interest, ...