Scientists developed a technique to grow cells that control voluntary movement, a discovery that could aid ALS and spinal ...
Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting memory scars. New research from the University of California, Irvine suggests that ...
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Estrogen levels in the brain may play a role in women’s risk of stress-related memory problems
Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting memory ...
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What happens to "misplaced" neurons in the brain?
Can the brain function when its architecture is altered? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) demonstrates that ...
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Sleep Loss Is Physically Damaging Your Brain Cells, Study Suggests
A study led by researchers at the University of Camerino in Italy found that the fatty insulation protecting neurons can be harmed when we go without sleep, compromising our mental processing. Through ...
Ahab hunting down Moby Dick. Wile E. Coyote chasing the Road Runner. Learning Latin. Walking over hot coals. Standing in a ...
It could transform our understanding of why diseases develop and the medicines needed to treat them, says researchers.
Recent analysis of human brain tissue suggests that a small and often overlooked region deep within the brain may play a central role in bipolar disorder. Researchers found that neurons in the ...
For the first time, clumps of human cells called organoids were fully integrated with the brains of rats—and influenced their ...
Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting ...
Johns Hopkins scientists reveal that “inactive” GluD brain proteins regulate neuronal communication and open up new ...
Research into hibernating animals reveals that memory lives in the cell and life is defined by the persistence of embodied information.
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