The scientists are now trying to determine whether the woodpecker tau buildup is indicative of brain damage or somehow is protective instead... READ MORE›
Take a look at some of the amazing neuroscience images out of the Queensland Brain Institute this year... READ MORE›
Stroke survivors who can't speak sometimes can sing, and music therapy can help them retrain brain pathways to communicate... READ MORE›
Eagerly awaited data on the most promising drug in treating Alzheimer's disease is set to be unveiled later... READ MORE›
These grid cells are akin to lines of longitude and latitude, helping the brain to judge distance and navigate... READ MORE›
Ali walks through the streets of New York with members of the Black Panther Party in September 1970... READ MORE›
The clinical trial, led by The Ottawa Hospital's Dr. Mark Freedman and Dr. Harold Atkins, involved 24 patients over 13 years... READ MORE›
Kunal Ghosh, Inscopix's co-founder and chief executive officer, hopes to quickly expand beyond mouse and bird brains... READ MORE›
Dr Charles Brooker the specialist who fitted the implant said it was a big advance because the device could record signals emerging from the nervous system... READ MORE›
Scientists at Queensland Brain Institute find noninvasive technique slows progression of Alzheimer's disease in mice... READ MORE›
Device can be inserted in the brain ndash without brain surgery ndash and could allow paralysed patients to operate robotic limbs ldquo using thought alone rdquo... READ MORE›
Then, they introduced human pluripotent stem cells into the embryos to see if they would fill the so-called emptied developmental organ niches ... READ MORE›
This study adds to the body of evidence that suggests the Mediterranean diet has a positive impact on brain health ..... READ MORE›
Zika virus Risk higher than first thought, say doctors... READ MORE›
A human brain, believed to be the oldest ever discovered, may have been preserved for over 2,000 years by mud, archaeologists have said... READ MORE›
Ben Carson told his staff he could zap their brains into reciting whole books read 60 years ago. What?... READ MORE›
Occupation Conservative MP for Southend West and newly appointed chair of the government's psychoactive substances bill committee... READ MORE›
Neuroscientist Selena Bartlett explains how we can prevent brain ageing, while also teaching our brain positive lessons... READ MORE›
An artistic rendering of a population of stochastic phase-change neurons... READ MORE›
Both transcranial laser stimulation and median nerve stimulation have been shown to improve cognition in patients with traumatic brain injury... READ MORE›
For people with tinnitus, they should try the management strategies that are available now, he advised... READ MORE›
Health officials have said growing evidence links Zika to microcephaly, a condition where babies are born with abnormally small heads and incomplete brain development... READ MORE›
The chimeras would be generated by implanting human stem cells into an early pig embryo, resulting in an animal composed of mixed pig and human cells... READ MORE›
Brazilian Zika doctors find severe brain damage in babies study... READ MORE›
Achieving that same brain-firing feeling over time requires richer foods, or more of them... READ MORE›
This could also explain why Alzheimer's occurs with age, as the blood-brain barrier weakens and the amyloid-beta can move more freely... READ MORE›
Every stage of brain development is modulated by thyroid hormone and, over millions of years, the structure of this critical hormone has remained unchanged... READ MORE›
Smartphone users exhibit the same brain development as musicians... READ MORE›
You need an experimental system -- you need a human brain, he said... READ MORE›
She said in teenagers the sensation-seeking part of the brain worked in conjunction with the planning centre, the pre-frontal cortex, to drive curiosity and experimentation... READ MORE›
In 2014, a surgical team at Ohio State used brain imaging to isolate the part of his brain that controls hand movements... READ MORE›
Experiments using lab mice show how the Zika virus travels through the bloodstream, multiplies in the placenta and invades the brain of the developing fetu... READ MORE›
An analogy would be a computer processer that can reconfigure to focus on certain tasks, said Henry Markram, director of the Blue Brain Project... READ MORE›
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