FeaturedGeneticsNeurosciencePsychology·April 7, 2022·6 min readHuman Gene Variant Produces Attention Deficit Disorder-Like Problems in MiceMice with the Val89 choline transporter variant had reduced rates of choline uptake and a diminished capacity to sustain acetylcholine production during attention-demanding conditions. The effect led to decreased cognitive performance when the mice were faced with additional challenges.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·March 14, 2022·5 min readPhoto or the Real Thing? Mice Can Inherently Recall and Tell Them ApartMice are able to perceive the inherent differences between a picture of an object and the actual 3D object itself.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·October 27, 2021·5 min readRobotic Pet Boosts Mood, Behavior and Cognition in Adults With DementiaResearchers report improvement in mood, behaviors, and cognition in older adults with dementia, thanks to the aid of a robotic furry companion.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·September 30, 2021·4 min readBreastfeeding Status and Duration Significantly Impact Postpartum Depression RiskResearchers identified a link between breastfeeding and a decreased risk of new mothers developing postpartum depression. The longer a mother breastfed her child, the more the risk of PPD decreased.Read More
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FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·May 23, 2019·3 min readCreativity: A question of impulsivenessThe effects of schedule autonomy on creative performance are dependent upon a person's level of impulsivity. The more impulsive a person is, the more creative they are. The reverse is true for those who are more controlled.Read More
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FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·September 27, 2017·4 min readWhat Happens When Nerve Cells Stop Working?A new study investigates what happens during micro-failures in neural communication and looks at potential methods of preventing long term damage.Read More