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Alzheimer’s reversible? Regulating molecule in brain is key, doctor says
Scientists said they were able to use pharmacology to reverse advanced Alzheimer’s in mice that had been genetically ...
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This is what rabid animals do to the human brain
Rabies kills nearly 59,000 people every year, and once symptoms begin, it is almost always fatal. The virus enters through a ...
A recent story in The Guardian raised valid questions about an emerging field of study. It doesn’t mean we should write off ...
Consciousness researchers studying “islands of awareness” have found that disconnected brains likely sink into a strange form ...
The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
‘Aha’ Moments Seem to Come Out of Nowhere. How Does the Brain Create These Sudden Bursts of Insight?
Neuroscientists are tracking the brain activity that underlies a cognitive breakthrough and unraveling how it might boost ...
Researchers at the Jülich Research Centre in Germany are working on a simulation at the scale of the entire human brain.
A new study showcases how brain waves known as alpha oscillations help us distinguish between ourselves and the outside world ...
A neuroscientist survey shows that 40 percent think it might be possible to preserve a human brain, potentially well enough ...
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There's a strange fold in your brain that no one else in the animal kingdom has—and it might explain human imagination
Your brain is wrinkled like a walnut, and those wrinkles aren't just for show. Each fold increases the amount of surface area ...
Our thoughts are an ever-changing swirl of fears, feelings, desires, impulses, memories and body sensations that interact to ...
Researchers have identified OTULIN, an immune-regulating enzyme, as a key trigger of tau buildup in the brain. When OTULIN ...
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