Using fMRI neuroimaging, researchers pinpoint areas of the brain which are crucial for processing music.
Neuroimaging study reveals structural and functional differences in brain areas associated with emotional regulation in those with personality traits linked to psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder.
Neuroimaging brain scans show evidence of brain abnormalities four months after a mild concussion occurs, researchers report.
According to a new study, the Cav3.1 calcium channel plays an important role in normal sleep.
A new study identifies the neurological changes which occur as a result of aphasia following a stroke.
Researchers discover the brain mechanisms which underlie discourse comprehension.
EEG recordings help predict how people apply context and rules to learning new tasks.
When making complex decisions, the brain performs two computations using distributed network areas in the frontal cortex.
LATE, a form of dementia that appears in the oldest-old is often mistaken for Alzheimer's disease, but the brain pathology is very different. The protein TDP-43 appears to play a significant role in the development of LATE. The neurodegenerative disease may progress more gradually than Alzheimer's, but when combined with Alzheimer's disease (a common combination), appears to cause a more rapid decline than either would alone.
According to researchers, age related changes in the organization of neural networks when performing short term memory tasks may help to compensate for other aspects of brain aging.
Harsh noises, such as alarm bells and sirens, hold the brain's attention by stimulating its aversion networks.
A new technique using phosphorus boosts the visibility of iron in the brain.