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New Research Challenges Link Between Motor Impairm | Newswise
Newswise· 10 hours agoRockville, Md. —Motor impairment following brain injury has long thought to be purely anatomical, and that traumatic brain injury, stroke or other neurological ...
How junk food can damage teens' brains | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 12 hours agoIn the 1932 film "Taxi!" when James Cagney shouted, "You yellow-bellied dirty rat," he summed up the...
Using MRI, engineers have found a way to detect light deep in the brain
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoWhile this technique works well in cells and some tissues of the body, it has been difficult to apply this technique to image structures deep within the brain, because the ...
Pregnancy Shrinks Your Brain. But It Strengthens It Too.
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days ago“The rat moms become more sensitive to sub-vocalizations from therat pups. They can hear with...
Brain Science Has Discovered New Drug-Free Approaches for the Anxious Adolescent
Scientific American· 1 day agoAdolescence is a remarkable period of development and learning, a time when youths explore and adapt...
What Do Brain Worms like the One RFK, Jr., Had Actually Do?
Scientific American· 5 days agoEarlier this week news broke that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., claimed...
Cubic millimetre of brain mapped in spectacular detail
Nature· 7 days agoGoogle scientists have modelled a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution, revealing...
Human Brain's Navigational Code Discovered, Revolutionizing Understanding of Spatial Orientation
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoA new study published in Nature Human Behaviour has identified abrain activity pattern that helps...
Brain-reading device is best yet at decoding ‘internal speech’
Nature· 3 days agoTechnology that enables researchers to interpret brain signals could one day allow people to talk using only their thoughts.
Cognitive representations of intracranial self-stimulation of midbrain dopamine neurons depend on...
Nature· 2 days agoPhysiologically relevant stimulation of dopamine neurons does not function as a reward and does not endow cues with a reward representation. However, high-frequency stimulation is represented as a sensory-specific goal that motivates behavior.