Recent Neuroscience Articles
- Cognitive Effect of Head Impacts on Student Athletes
- Suspicion Resides in Two Regions of the Brain
- Researcher Discovers Role of Gene Variant Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease in Damage to Brain Circulation, Function
- Zebrafish Study Isolates Gene Related to Autism, Schizophrenia and Obesity
- Paralyzed Individuals Use Thought Controlled Robotic Arm to Reach and Grasp
- Sugar Makes You Stupid: Study Shows High Fructose Diet Sabotages Learning and Memory
- Surgeons Restore Some Hand Function to Quadriplegic Patient
- New Type of Retinal Prosthesis Could Better Restore Sight to Blind
- Smoked Cannabis Reduces Some Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- Let There Be Light: It’s Good for Our Brains
- Revealing the Stars of Brain Adaptability
- Maternal Antibodies to Gluten Linked to Schizophrenia Risk in Children
- Discovery of a Gene that Causes Joubert Syndrome in Some Families
- Glial Cells Supply Nerve Fibers with Energy-Rich Metabolic Products
- Evolution’s Gift May Also Be at the Root of a Form of Autism
PLoS ONE Open-Access Neuroscience Research
- Connectivity of Default-Mode Network Is Associated with Cerebral Edema in Hepatic Encephalopathy
- Psychophysics of a Nociceptive Test in the Mouse: Ambient Temperature as a Key Factor for Variation
- Inactivation of CDK/pRb Pathway Normalizes Survival Pattern of Lymphoblasts Expressing the FTLD-Progranulin Mutation c.709-1G>A
- Kinship Shapes Affiliative Social Networks but Not Aggression in Ring-Tailed Coatis
- Are You Approaching Me? Motor Execution Influences Perceived Action Orientation
- Spatial Reorientation by Geometry in Bumblebees
- Activity Patterns during Food Provisioning Are Affected by Artificial Light in Free Living Great Tits (Parus major)
- Effects of Exogenous Galanin on Neuropathic Pain State and Change of Galanin and Its Receptors in DRG and SDH after Sciatic Nerve-Pinch Injury in Rat
- A Low Concentration of Ethanol Impairs Learning but Not Motor and Sensory Behavior in Drosophila Larvae
- Parallel Alterations of Functional Connectivity during Execution and Imagination after Motor Imagery Learning
Neuroscience
Paralyzed Individuals Use Thought Controlled Robotic Arm to Reach and Grasp
NIH-funded study shows progress in brain-computer interface technology. In an ongoing clinical trial, a paralyzed woman was able to reach for and sip from a drink on her own – [Read More]
Surgeons Restore Some Hand Function to Quadriplegic Patient
Technique could help those with C6, C7 spinal cord injuries. Surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have restored some hand function in a quadriplegic [Read More]
Revealing the Stars of Brain Adaptability
Star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes are found to bridge the gap between global brain activity and localized circuits. Global network activity in the brain modulates local [Read More]
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Neurology
Cognitive Effect of Head Impacts on Student Athletes
Dartmouth researchers investigate the cognitive effects of athlete head impacts. Dartmouth faculty and students played prominent roles in a recent study on the cognitive effects of head impacts among student athletes. Tested at the beginning and end of one season, 22 percent of those students who participated in contact [Read More]
Psychology
Suspicion Resides in Two Regions of the Brain
Our baseline level of distrust is distinct and separable from our inborn lie detector. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on my parahippocampal gyrus. Scientists at [Read More]
Let There Be Light: It’s Good for Our Brains
EPFL scientists have proven that light intensity influences our cognitive performance and how alert we feel, and that these positive effects last until early evening. Tests [Read More]
Maternal Antibodies to Gluten Linked to Schizophrenia Risk in Children
Babies born to women with sensitivity to gluten appear to be at increased risk for certain psychiatric disorders later in life, according to research by scientists at Karolinska [Read More]
Electrophysiology
Revealing the Stars of Brain Adaptability
Star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes are found to bridge the gap between global brain activity and localized circuits. Global network activity in the brain modulates local neural circuitry via calcium signaling in non-neuronal cells called astrocytes, according to research led by Hajime Hirase of the RIKEN Brain [Read More]
Genetics
Researcher Discovers Role of Gene Variant Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease in Damage to Brain Circulation, Function
A gene variant responsible for vascular damage to the brain is a promising new target for drug therapy to fight Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, [Read More]
Zebrafish Study Isolates Gene Related to Autism, Schizophrenia and Obesity
What can a fish tell us about human brain development? Researchers at Duke University Medical Center transplanted a set of human genes into a zebrafish and then used it to [Read More]
Discovery of a Gene that Causes Joubert Syndrome in Some Families
History, science and discovery come together to help family members. C5ORF42 was identified as the gene that causes Joubert Syndrome in a number of families in the Lower St. [Read More]
Featured
Paralyzed Individuals Use Thought Controlled Robotic Arm to Reach and Grasp
NIH-funded study shows progress in brain-computer interface technology. In an ongoing clinical trial, a paralyzed woman was able to reach for and sip from a drink on her own – for the first time in nearly 15 years – by using her thoughts to direct a robotic arm. The trial, funded in part by the [Read More]
Sugar Makes You Stupid: Study Shows High Fructose Diet Sabotages Learning and Memory
This is your brain on sugar: UCLA study shows high-fructose diet sabotages learning, memory. Attention, college students cramming between midterms and finals: Binging on soda and [Read Article]
Surgeons Restore Some Hand Function to Quadriplegic Patient
Technique could help those with C6, C7 spinal cord injuries. Surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have restored some hand function in a quadriplegic [Read Article]
New Type of Retinal Prosthesis Could Better Restore Sight to Blind
Using tiny solar-panel-like cells surgically placed underneath the retina, scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine have devised a system that may someday restore [Read Article]
