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New study sheds light on complex brain process that helps learn and form new memories

04.19.2021

Making memories involves more than seeing friends or taking photos. The brain constantly adapts to new information and stores memories […]

Neuroscience study finds ‘hidden’ thoughts in visual part of brain

09.21.2020

How much control do you have over your thoughts? What if you were specifically told not to think of something—like […]

Regulator of first responder cells to brain injury

09.10.2019

Astrocytes are the most abundant cells in the brain, yet there is still much to learn about them. For instance, […]

Puberty changes the brains of boys and girls differently: Snips and snails or sugar and spice?

09.09.2019

Scientists have found that brain networks develop differently in males and females at puberty, with boys showing an increase in […]

New mathematical model can improve radiation therapy of brain tumors

09.05.2019

Researchers have developed a new model to optimize radiation therapy and significantly increase the number of tumour cells killed during […]

New approaches to heal injured nerves: Preventing the deactivation of a protein could be the key to repairing the central nervous system

08.24.2019

Injuries to nerve fibers in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves usually result in functional losses as the nerve […]

Improved functional near infrared spectroscopy enables enhanced brain imaging

08.21.2019

In an article published today in the peer-reviewed, open-access SPIE publication Neurophotonics, “High density functional diffuse optical tomography based on […]

Skeletal shapes key to rapid recognition of objects: A new insight into the human vision system

08.20.2019

In the blink of an eye, the human visual system can process an object, determining whether it’s a cup or […]

Shedding light on how the human eye perceives brightness

08.19.2019

Japanese scientists are shedding new light on the importance of light-sensing cells in the retina that process visual information. The […]

How our brain remembers the order of events

08.15.2019

For centuries understanding how the order of events is stored in memory has been a mystery. However, researchers from the […]

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