GPS for the brain: UGA researchers develop new brain map University of Georgia researchers have developed a map of the...
Scientists at the Allen Institute for Brain Science reported that human brains share a consistent genetic blueprint and possess enormous biochemical complexity. The findings stem from the first deep and large-scale analysis of the vast data set publicly available in the Allen Human Brain Atlas.
A European team of scientists have built the first atlas of white-matter microstructure in the human brain.
Future research into the underlying causes of neurological disorders such as autism, epilepsy and schizophrenia, should greatly benefit from a first-of-its-kind atlas of gene-enhancers in the cerebrum (telencephalon). This new atlas identifies and locates thousands of gene-regulating elements in a region of the brain that is of critical importance for cognition, motor functions and emotion.
A newly developed online tool could aid future postnatal brain growth studies.
Researchers 'rediscover' a neural pathway and provide new analytical tools which allow for easy identification of the brain structure.
A new study provides detailed information about human specific changes in gene regulation and human brain development.
A new digital map of the aging brain could help with the diagnosis of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, researchers report.
Researchers have released a new, highly detailed model of connections in the mouse brain that could provide new insights into the origins of mental illness.
Researchers have quantified an entire set of proteins in the adult mouse brain.
Researchers have created a detailed taxonomy of cells in the mouse visual cortex based on single-cell gene expression.
Researchers report they have mapped a portion of a mouse brain that could help explain which circuit disruptions may occur in Autism and Huntington's disease.