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Molecular Path from Internal Clock to Cells Controlling Rest and Activity Revealed
The molecular pathway that carries time-of-day signals from the body’s internal clock to ultimately guide daily behavior is like a black box, says Amita [Read More]
Working Memory and the Brain
Visual working memory not as specialized in the brain as visual encoding, study finds. Researchers have long known that specific parts of the brain activate when [Read More]
Scientists Decode Brain Waves to Eavesdrop on What We Hear
Neuroscientists may one day be able to hear the imagined speech of a patient unable to speak due to stroke or paralysis, according to University of California, [Read More]
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Scientists Boost Memory by Stimulating Key Site in Brain
Mechanism holds potential for improving recall in dementia patients. Have you ever gone to the movies and forgotten where you parked the car? New UCLA research may one day [Read More]
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Explorers Use Uncertainty and Specific Area of Brain
As they try to find the best reward among options, some people explore based on how uncertain they are about the outcome of the options. Those who employ that thought process, unlike people who use other strategies, uniquely harness the computational power of the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex, a new study finds. Life shrouds most choices [Read More]
Gene Therapy for Inherited Blindness Succeeds in Patients’ Other Eye
In three adults, repeat dose safely improves vision. Gene therapy for congenital blindness has taken another step forward, as [Read Article]
Molecular Path from Internal Clock to Cells Controlling Rest and Activity Revealed
The molecular pathway that carries time-of-day signals from the body’s internal clock to ultimately guide daily behavior is like [Read Article]
Sharp Images from the Living Mouse Brain
Max Planck scientists in Göttingen have for the first time made finest details of nerve cells in the brain of a living mouse visible. [Read Article]





















