Scientists have uncovered a biological “blueprint” that shows how the brain’s smallest building blocks create the large networks that drive thought, emotion, and behavior.
A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain's smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion and ...
A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the ...
Researchers collaborating on a BRAIN Initiative project unveiled the most comprehensive map of developing mammalian brains to ...
The treatment of a slow-growing brain tumor is often accompanied by impaired cognitive functions such as difficulties with ...
From analog hobbies to tech curfews, these Gen Zers are experimenting with science-backed ways to help their brains feel a ...
A new study finds the human brain moves through five major developmental eras, marked by key turning points from childhood to ...
The ancient Greeks used mnemonic devices to remember lengthy speeches, a testament to their effectiveness. Mnemonics are ...
Abstract: Current brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) often rely on decoders trained for single tasks, limiting their flexibility in real-world applications. We propose an online learning framework that ...
NIZO and the University of Twente launch Gut-Brain Axis on Chip for animal-free ingredient testing, advancing research into ...
Systemic factors, including gut-derived metabolites, immune mediators, and blood‑borne factors, play essential roles in regulating key aspects of neural ...
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