Drugs of abuse: Identifying the addiction circuit
What happens in the brain of a compulsive drug user? What is the difference in brain function between an addict […]
What happens in the brain of a compulsive drug user? What is the difference in brain function between an addict […] Scientists have plenty of ways to watch as individual neurons in a brain fire, sending electrical signals from one to […] Imagine a barking dog, a furry spider or another perceived threat and your brain and body respond much like they […] For decades, psychologists have viewed the neurotransmitter dopamine as a double-edged sword: released in the brain as a reward to […] More than half of cancer survivors suffer from cognitive impairment from chemotherapy that lingers for months or years after the […] A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Texas Heart Institute and Texas Children’s Hospital has developed a […] A lab team led by Nobel Prize winner Dr. Andrew Schally at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the […] Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have developed a noninvasive way of delivering drugs to within a few millimeters of […] A new study puts a fresh spin on what it means to “go with your gut.” The findings, published in […] When we’re born, our brains have a great deal of flexibility. Having this flexibility to grow and change gives the […]Brain-Computer Interfaces
Drugs of abuse: Identifying the addiction circuit
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