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Your address holds clues to your brain’s structure and function, according to new neuroscience research
A new study suggests that where a person lives can be linked to their brain health and potential risk for dementia.
Researchers have succeeded in restoring lost brain function in mouse models of stroke using small molecules that in the future could potentially be developed into a stroke recovery therapy.
Analysing brain scans, researchers have revealed alterations in brain shape linked to memory loss and potential dementia risk ...
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9 Surprising Foods That Boost Brain Function - Cognitive Researchers Confirm
Wild Blueberries Pack Serious Cognitive Punch You've probably heard blueberries called a superfood, but the latest research ...
Neuroscientists have explored the impacts of an emerging technique called transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS), and showed targeted treatments using it can induce significant changes in GABA ...
New research suggests that consciousness originates in the subcortex, and is polished by the cortex and cerebellum.
Trains move through the world's subway stations in a consistent pattern: arriving, stopping, and moving to the next stop—and repeated by other trains ...
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Restoring pleiotrophin shows promise for improving brain function in Down syndrome
Faulty brain circuits seen in Down syndrome may be caused by the lack of a particular molecule essential for the development ...
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Memory isn't just in the brain: New research shows cells in other body parts can remember too
Groundbreaking research from NYU reveals non-neural human cells can remember chemical signals. This challenges the long-held ...
Imagine that you have been hired by a car company and given the task of creating a new revolutionary electric car. The task comes with a peculiar twist: you must start with a T-Ford from 1908.
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