This post was updated April 4 at 10:58 p.m. UCLA researchers have developed the first wearable device to record the activity of individual neurons in a person’s brain while they move freely. According ...
De-Shaine Murray is working at the cutting edge of neurotechnology. As a postdoctoral fellow at Yale, he is developing a device to monitor the brain following traumatic brain injury or stroke. He is ...
Most teachers who work in education today have studied — or at least are familiar with — VARK, a learning theory first introduced by Neil Fleming in 1987. VARK suggests that students can best ...
Strengthening community health and healthy brain function. Deepening the partnership between health care and higher education in Northern Nevada. Bringing new equipment and imaging technology to ...
In an era where digital technologies are becoming ubiquitous, especially among aging populations, a study published in Nature Human Behavior offers a comprehensive meta-analysis exploring how natural ...
Electroencephalography, or EEG, was invented 100 years ago. In the years since the invention of this device to monitor brain electricity, it has had an incredible impact on how scientists study the ...
The WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute conducted the first human study using an innovative "smart pill" technology that measures and monitors vital signs. The pill helps with diseases but has the ...
Aspen Neuroscience, a biotechnology company specializing in creating therapies to treat Parkinson’s, has named Kim Raineri as the company’s chief technology officer. Mr. Raineri has more than 25 years ...
Firefly Neuroscience, Inc. has announced the closing of a financing deal valued at up to $12.4 million, which includes $2.4 million in senior secured convertible notes and an equity line of credit for ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s newly launched applied neuroscience minor offers students across multiple disciplines a unique opportunity to explore the growing intersection of neuroscience, ...
Social hierarchies are everywhere—think of high school dramas, where the athletes are portrayed as the most popular, or large companies, where the CEO makes the important decisions. Such hierarchies ...
R. Jacob Vogelstein ’00 works at the intersection of United States intelligence and neuroscience and received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in January. The award is ...