Study reveals a surprising level of similarity in brain structure and development between humans and other primates.
Researchers may have solved one of the great mysteries of neuroscience; namely, why neurons in the temporal lobe are the first to die in Alzheimer's disease, and why dopaminergic neurons are damaged first in Parkinson's.
Smaller brain volumes in the cingulate cortex, insular, and superior frontal cortex predict an increased likelihood of developing PTSD three months after brain injury.
Study confirms TBI can cause impulse control problems.
Neuroimaging brain scans show evidence of brain abnormalities four months after a mild concussion occurs, researchers report.
Transcranial alternating current brain stimulation (tACS) significantly reduced symptoms in people diagnosed with major depressive disorder in a pilot clinical trial.
tDCS may help retrain cognitive patterns associated with anxiety and depression, a new study reports.
A new study redefines the role of the Broca's area.
Lower levels of the circular RNA in the frontal cortex appears to be correlated with earlier onset of schizophrenia symptoms.
A new study reports neuroinflammation could have a direct involvement in the development of CTE.
Study discussed the benefits of using psychedelics as an antidepressant option for those with depression.
Researchers report individual differences in functional brain connectivity reflects differences in how certain intrinsic connectivity networks engage during decision making.