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    What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. Neuroscience can involve research from many branches of science including those involving neurology, brain science, neurobiology, psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, statistics, prosthetics, neuroimaging, engineering, medicine, physics, mathematics, pharmacology, electrophysiology, biology, robotics and technology.

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    Study Measures Brain Volume Differences in People With HIV

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    Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

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    – These articles focus mainly on neurology research.
    – What is neurology?
    – Definition of neurology: a science involved in the study of the nervous systems, especially of the diseases and disorders affecting them.
    – Neurology research can include information involving brain research, neurological disorders, medicine, brain cancer, peripheral nervous systems, central nervous systems, nerve damage, brain tumors, seizures, neurosurgery, electrophysiology, BMI, brain injuries, paralysis and spinal cord treatments.

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    Study Measures Brain Volume Differences in People With HIV

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    Study Links Cellular Transport Pathway to Aggressive Brain Cancer

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    Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

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    What is Psychology?
    Definition of Psychology: Psychology is the study of behavior in an individual, or group. Psychology news articles are listed below.

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    Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

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    Getting Romantic at Home Wearing an EEG Cap

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    High Insulin Levels During Childhood a Risk for Mental Health Problems in Adulthood

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    Mothers, but Not Fathers, With Multiple Children Report More Fragmented Sleep

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    A Workflow Algorithm to Predict Psychosis

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    We Wouldn’t Be Able to Control Super Intelligent Machines

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    Using Artificial Intelligence to Find New Uses for Existing Medications

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    Robotics articles will cover robotics research press releases. Robotics news from universities, labs, researchers, engineers, students, high schools, conventions, competitions and more are posted and welcome.

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    Robot Displays a Glimmer of Empathy to a Partner Robot

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    Perceiving Prosthesis as Lighter Thanks to Neurofeedback

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    Quadriplegic Patient Uses Brain Signals to Feed Himself With Two Advanced Prosthetic Arms

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    Genetics

    Genetics articles related to neuroscience research will be listed here.

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    One in Five Brain Cancers Fueled by Overactive Mitochondria

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    Neurotechnology research articles deal with robotics, AI, deep learning, machine learning, Brain Computer Interfaces, neuroprosthetics, neural implants and more. Read the latest neurotech news articles below.

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    Perceiving Prosthesis as Lighter Thanks to Neurofeedback

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    Peeking Inside ‘Mini-Brains’ Could Boost Understanding of the Human Brain

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·January 15, 2021·6 min read

Study Measures Brain Volume Differences in People With HIV

Lower white blood cell count associated with HIV infection was linked to decreased volume in the hippocampus and thalamus. Read More
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Study Links Cellular Transport Pathway to Aggressive Brain Cancer

Researchers have identified a pathway involving a protein called Rab35 in glioblastoma brain cancer. The study reports restoring the activity of Rab35 could have therapeutic benefits for those with glioblastoma. Read More
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Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

People diagnosed with schizophrenia have an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease later in life, researchers report. The reason could be due to alterations in the brain's dopamine system cause as a result of dopamine receptor antagonists or neurophysiological changes associated with schizophrenia itself. Read More
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Designer Cytokine Makes Paralyzed Mice Walk Again

Protein hyper-interleukin-6, a "designer protein" that has to be produced via genetic engineering, enabled a paralyzed mouse to walk again. Read More
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An EEG study of couples embarking on romantic gestures, such as hugging and kissing, reveal positive emotions are mainly processed in the left hemisphere of the brain. Read More
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Compound Protects Myelin and Nerve Fibers

A newly engineered compound prevents damage to myelin and nerve fibers by stimulating a protective response in cells that produce and maintain myelin. The compound has positive implications for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Read More
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·January 14, 2021·2 min read

Disagreeing Takes up a Lot of Brain Real Estate

When people agree, their brains display a synchrony of activity in sensory areas. When they disagree, may other brain regions associated with cognitive function become active. Read More
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High levels of insulin during mid-childhood was linked to an increased risk of developing psychosis during early adulthood. Additionally, an increase in BMI during the onset of puberty, specifically in girls, was linked to an increased risk of depression. Read More
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Memory May Be Preserved in Condition With Brain Changes Similar to Alzheimer’s Disease

While 40% of people with primary progressive aphasia have underlying Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests they may not develop the memory problems associated with Alzheimer's. Read More
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Close adherence to the MIND and Mediterranean diets delayed the onset of Parkinson's disease by up to 17.4 years in women, and 8.4 years in men. Read More
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Study Measures Brain Volume Differences in People With HIV

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Study Links Cellular Transport Pathway to Aggressive Brain Cancer

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Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

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T Cells Linked to Myelin Implicated in MS-Like Disease in Monkeys

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