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It's been recognized for some time that Alzheimer's disease affects brain regions differently and that tau—a protein known to ...
Visual auras, like those that occur in migraines, may be signs of small injuries to the brain’s visual cortex, according to a clinical trial at UC San Francisco that tracked the appearance of these ...
Rats exhibit significant recovery of locomotor function following incomplete spinal cord injuries, albeit with altered gait expression and reduced speed and stepping frequency. These changes likely ...
As the United States reflects on the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War this year, researchers from UC Davis and ...
Objective A substantial part of non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH) arises from a macrovascular cause, but there is little guidance on selection of patients for additional diagnostic ...
Diagnosing PTSD in children is often hindered by limited communication and emotional awareness, but new research is using AI to bridge that gap.
Neuropsychologists examine how brain function influences behavior, focusing on cognitive processes rather than labels to ...
A new neuroimaging study has identified distinct structural brain differences in individuals with psychopathy, particularly ...
In experiments with healthy volunteers undergoing functional MRI imaging, scientists have found increased activity in two ...
Traumatic brain injuries, particularly concussions, are a growing concern in youth sports in Columbus, Ohio. Local educators are stepping up to provide support for children with a history of TBI ...
After acute trauma, an immediate sympathetic surge provides the needed rapid response to compensate for the effects of the injury (Keller & Williams, 1993; Neil-Dwyer, Cruickshank, & Doshi, 1990 ...
Why Our Brain Predicts Predictive processing is an efficient way for the brain to handle information. By anticipating likely outcomes and preparing responses, we make decisions more efficiently.