Researchers have found that smell and sound signals merge in the mouse brain's hearing center, influencing social behaviors like pup retrieval. The discovery may lead to a better understanding of how ...
When you enter in a bakery or a flower field, you brain immediately tells you it is a good smell and you take a long breath. However, when you sniff smoke or any chemical, your brain signals you ...
Exactly how such signals mix and influence each other in the brain isn't well understood. To shed light on the subject, Shea and graduate student Alexander Nowlan traced how smell and hearing ...