Neuroscience News logo for mobile.
  • Neuroscience News
  • Neuroscience
  • Disorders
  • Programs
  • Advertise
    • Newsletter Ads
  • Submit News
  • Subscribe
  • Register
  • Discussions
    • Discussion Groups
    • Neuroscience Forums
    • Activity
    • Members
Neuroscience News Logo
Neuroscience News Small Logo
  • Neuroscience
    Neuroscience

    Neuroscience research articles are provided.

    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.

    This shows the outline of a body and a brain on a computer

    Microbiome Changes May Be a Signature for ME/CFS

    This shows a brain made of leaves

    We Still Don’t Know Which Factors Most Affect Cognitive Decline as We Age

    This shows a tired looking woman studying

    How Sleep Deprivation Affects Cognitive Performance

    • Open Access Neuroscience
    • Electrophysiology
    • Neuroscience Opinions
    • Neuroscience Videos
    • Sponsored Neuroscience News
  • Neurology
    Neurology

    – 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.

    This shows a brain made of leaves

    We Still Don’t Know Which Factors Most Affect Cognitive Decline as We Age

    This shows tau-RNA

    Overlooked Tau-RNA Interaction May Play Key Role in Dementia

    This shows a mom in a facemask holding a baby

    Following Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce Risk of Long COVID

    • Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Brain Research
    • Brain Cancer
    • Autism
    • Epilepsy
    • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Psychology
    Psychology

    What is Psychology?
    Definition of Psychology: Psychology is the study of behavior in an individual, or group. Our psychology articles cover research in mental health, psychiatry, depression, psychology, schizophrenia, autism spectrum, happiness, stress and more.

    This shows a man walking in fog

    Why PTSD Patients Relive Highly Charged Fear Memories in Sleep

    This shows a depressed older man

    Mitochondrial Deterioration Linked to Major Depression in Older Adults

    This shows neurons

    Potential Therapeutic Target for Schizophrenia Identified

    • Schizophrenia
    • Depression
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Mental Health
  • AI
    AI
    This shows a brain

    Is Brain Learning Weaker Than Artificial Intelligence?

    This shows a computerized head

    New Software Incorporates Dendritic Properties Into Neural Network Models

    This shows the motion capture data on a computer screen

    Wearable Tech and AI Combine to Track Progression of Movement Disorders

    • Neural Networks
    • Deep Learning
    • Machine Learning
  • Robotics
    Robotics
    This shows a person demonstrating the vest with the robotic attachment

    Soft Robotic Wearable Restores Arm Function for People With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

    This shows the robot

    A Robot Able to “Smell” Using a Biological Sensor

    This shows a diagram from the study

    Simple Neural Networks Outperform More Complex Systems for Controlling Robotic Prosthetics

  • Genetics
    Genetics

    Genetics articles related to neuroscience research will be listed here.

    This shows a depressed older man

    Mitochondrial Deterioration Linked to Major Depression in Older Adults

    This shows neurons

    Potential Therapeutic Target for Schizophrenia Identified

    This shows tau-RNA

    Overlooked Tau-RNA Interaction May Play Key Role in Dementia

  • Neurotech
    Neurotech
    This shows a person demonstrating the vest with the robotic attachment

    Soft Robotic Wearable Restores Arm Function for People With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

    This shows a test subject undergoing the treatment

    Non-invasive Neurotechnology Reduces Symptoms of Insomnia and Improves Autonomic Nervous System Function

    This shows a brain map with the stimulated areas highlighted orange and blue

    New Technology May Help Inform Brain Stimulation

    • Brain Computer Interfaces
    • Neuroprosthetics
  • About
    • Neuroscience Newsletters
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Neuroscience News
    • Neuroscience News Sitemap
    • Log In
  • Trending
    NowWeekMonth
    This shows a brain scan of a rat's brain

    The Brain Works Like a Resonance Chamber

    This shows a girl running

    Exercise Intensity Linked to Attentional Control in Late-Adolescent Girls

    This shows a depressed older man

    Mitochondrial Deterioration Linked to Major Depression in Older Adults

    This shows a child and his parents

    Children of Overprotective Parents Tend to Live Less

    This shows a brain

    A Change in Brain Function Contributes to Obesity

Home
dance
A to Z
  • Latest
  • Oldest
  • Random
  • A to Z

dance

This shows three dancers performing
FeaturedNeuroscience
·November 9, 2021·4 min read

Are Some Brains Wired for Dance?

Numerous studies have found dancing can help promote improved mental health and overall wellbeing, regardless of a person's age. Researchers explore why some people are "born to dance".
Read More
Image shows the birds dancing.
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosOpen Neuroscience Articles
·April 17, 2017·3 min read

First Dancing, Then Mating in Songbirds

A new study reveals that dancing, not signing, is the primary sexual signal for Java sparrows.
Read More
This shows people dancing
FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience
·September 19, 2022·3 min read

Genetic Link to Moving to the Beat of Music

Researchers have discovered 69 genetic variants associated with musical beat synchronization, or the ability to move in sync with the beat of music.
Read More
This shows an older couple dancing
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·June 10, 2022·6 min read

Latin Dance May Be a Step Toward Better Working Memory for Older Latinos

Latinos aged 55 and older who participated in Latin dance classes for eight months showed significant improvement in working memory over their peers who did not partake in Latin dance.
Read More
This shows an older couple dancing
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
·August 8, 2019·2 min read

Positive effect of music and dance on dementia proven

Participating in musical and dance activities improve the quality of life for older adults with dementia after just six sessions.
Read More
This image shows a dancer in a dancing pose.
FeaturedPsychology
·November 7, 2014·4 min read

The Best Sensory Experience for Learning a Dance Sequence

Researchers investigate the best way in which dancers learn their routines.
Read More
This shows EEG print outs
Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscience
·November 26, 2019·3 min read

The human brain is prepared to follow the rhythm of a song or of a dance

Regardless of musical training, a person's brain synchronizes with the rhythm of music, but musicians' brain responses are much stronger and more resistant to distraction.
Read More
This shows a woman dancing
FeaturedNeuroscience
·January 17, 2020·3 min read

The way you dance is unique, and computers can tell it’s you

While machine learning technology is not too accurate at distinguishing between dance styles, when it comes to recognizing the personal style of dancers, it is 97% effective at determining who is who.
Read More
This shows people dancing in a concert
Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·November 7, 2022·4 min read

Want to Fire up the Dance Floor? Play Low-Frequency Bass

People dance 11.8% more when very low-frequency bass is present in music, a new study reports.
Read More

Recent Neuroscience Research

This shows the outline of a body and a brain on a computer

Microbiome Changes May Be a Signature for ME/CFS

This shows a brain made of leaves

We Still Don’t Know Which Factors Most Affect Cognitive Decline as We Age

This shows a tired looking woman studying

How Sleep Deprivation Affects Cognitive Performance

This shows a man walking in fog

Why PTSD Patients Relive Highly Charged Fear Memories in Sleep

This shows a depressed older man

Mitochondrial Deterioration Linked to Major Depression in Older Adults

This shows neurons

Potential Therapeutic Target for Schizophrenia Identified

Top Neuroscience of the Week

This shows lots of stop clocks

Time Is Not What It Used to Be: Children and Adults Shown to Experience Time Differently

This shows a drawing of a woman awake in bed

Reducing Insomnia in Autistic Adults

This shows a blood pressure line

Ideal Blood Pressure May Remodel Brain Clearance Pathways Linked to Brain Health and Dementia

This shows cinnamon sticks and powder

Spice of Life: Cinnamon Helps Boost Learning and Memory

This shows a chicken

Possible New Way to Reduce Pain Inspired by Chickens

Neuroscience News Footer Logo
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Tumblr

Neuroscience News Sitemap
Neuroscience Graduate and Undergraduate Programs
Free Neuroscience MOOCs
Neuroscience Groups
About
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Submit Neuroscience News
Subscribe for Emails

Coronavirus News
Neuroscience Research
Psychology News
Brain Cancer Research
Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s News
Autism / ASD News
Neurotechnology News
Artificial Intelligence News
Robotics News

Search Neuroscience News

Neuroscience News
  • Neuroscience
    • Open Access Neuroscience
    • Electrophysiology
    • Neuroscience Opinions
    • Neuroscience Videos
    • Sponsored Neuroscience News
  • Neurology
    • Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Brain Research
    • Brain Cancer
    • Autism
    • Epilepsy
    • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Psychology
    • Schizophrenia
    • Depression
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Mental Health
  • AI
    • Neural Networks
    • Deep Learning
    • Machine Learning
  • Robotics
  • Genetics
  • Neurotech
    • Brain Computer Interfaces
    • Neuroprosthetics
  • About
    • Neuroscience Newsletters
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Neuroscience News
    • Neuroscience News Sitemap
    • Log In
Neuroscience News Small Logo
  • Neuroscience
    • Open Access Neuroscience
    • Electrophysiology
    • Neuroscience Opinions
    • Neuroscience Videos
    • Sponsored Neuroscience News
  • Neurology
    • Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Brain Research
    • Brain Cancer
    • Autism
    • Epilepsy
    • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Psychology
    • Schizophrenia
    • Depression
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Mental Health
  • AI
    • Neural Networks
    • Deep Learning
    • Machine Learning
  • Robotics
  • Genetics
  • Neurotech
    • Brain Computer Interfaces
    • Neuroprosthetics
  • About
    • Neuroscience Newsletters
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Neuroscience News
    • Neuroscience News Sitemap
    • Log In
Neuroscience News LogoNeuroscience News
This shows the outline of a body and a brain on a computer

Microbiome Changes May Be a Signature for ME/CFS

This shows a brain made of leaves

We Still Don’t Know Which Factors Most Affect Cognitive Decline as We Age

This shows a tired looking woman studying

How Sleep Deprivation Affects Cognitive Performance

This shows a man walking in fog

Why PTSD Patients Relive Highly Charged Fear Memories in Sleep

Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
Neuroscience neurobiology brain research Psychology Neurology
See all results

Lost your password?
Forgotten Password
Cancel