Researchers report the structure of the human brain has an almost ideal network of connections, enabling optimal transmission of information from one area to another.
Cornell researchers have identified regions of a fish brain that reveal the basic circuitry for how all vertebrates, including humans,...
Neuroscientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) reached an important milestone today, publicly releasing the first installment of data from...
A new SPECT imaging study reveals those with treatment resistant depression have lower cerebral blood flow within the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes.
Researchers have released a new, in-depth molecular atlas of brain development in non-human primates.
A newly developed technique dubbed NeuroPAL is helping researchers investigate the dynamics of neural networks in the nervous system of microscopic worms.
A new study combines hundreds of brain scans of patients with OCD and pinpoints problems with error processing in the brain that leads to repetitive behaviors.
Researchers report patients with schizophrenia exhibit abnormal brain activity in areas associated with the ability to imitate.
Researchers have successfully created a new map of the brain's immune system in both mice and humans. The findings suggest microglia all have the same core signatures, but can act differently, depending on their function. The map also details how the brain's immune system changes as multiple sclerosis progresses.
A new study solves a century-old puzzle about brain energy use and blood vessel clusters.
Study confirms the spatial layout of brain networks is more pronounced in those with autism. Additionally, most of the variations in network location was identified in attention networks.
Researchers report that low blood and oxygen flow to the developing brain does not, as previously thought, cause an irreversible loss of brain cells, but rather disrupts the cells’ ability to fully mature.