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Short films made from brain activity of mice aim to show how they see world | Neuroscience The Guardian
What your favourite movie villain reveals about your brain BBC Science Focus Magazine
Mind’s Eye Cinema: Reconstructing “Movies” Directly the Brain Neuroscience News
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Movies reconstructed from mouse brain activity | UCL News - UCL UCL | University College London
I Watched a 7.5-Hour Movie in Theaters to Confront My Dwindling Attention Span WIRED
The Bradley Cooper Horror Movie That Will Break Your Brain Giant Freakin Robot
When your eyelids become a cinema screen: what strobing light reveals about the brain The Conversation
When Pixar filmmakers venture into live-action, the Brain Trust goes bust AV Club
Researchers May Have Found the Antidote to Social Media Brain Rot: Experimental Film The Hollywood Reporter
Me, My Film, and My Massive Brain Tumor Time Magazine
The cinema lab: brain activity tracked to find secret to creating immersive films The Guardian
Wincing at Movies? Your Brain Might Be Re-Creating the Pain Discover Magazine
Scientists used Hollywood movies to hack the human brain and they found something wild The Times of India
The Guide #227: A brain-melting sci-fi movie marathon, curated by Britain’s best cult film-maker The Guardian
Evangeline Lilly Reveals Brain Damage After Freak Fall: “An Uphill Battle” The Hollywood Reporter
Your Brain on Movies, Pt. 1 WashU
What the Film Inside Out Can Teach Us About the Brain, the Mind and Ourselves Columbia | Zuckerman Institute
MIT maps how the brain experiences movies Popular Science
The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) ⭐ 4.6 | Horror, Sci-Fi IMDb
Justified and Unjustified Movie Violence Evoke Different Brain Responses Annenberg Public Policy Center
This is your brain on movies MIT Technology Review
'The paradox of horror': How scary films can soothe your anxiety BBC
Toward naturalistic neuroscience: Mechanisms underlying the flattening of brain hierarchy in movie-watching compared to rest and task Science | AAAS
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