FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·February 8, 2022·4 min readAlcohol Use Linked to Lower Connectivity in Brain Areas That Process EmotionsHeavy drinkers and those at risk of alcohol use disorder show reduced communication between brain areas associated with social and emotional processing.Read More
AutismFeaturedNeuroscience·November 13, 2018·4 min readAutism Behaviors Show Unique Brain Network Fingerprints in InfantsA new study reveals unique functional brain networks associated with characteristic behaviors of ASD in infants at risk of developing autism.Read More
Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscience·February 17, 2020·1 min readBinaural beats synchronize brain activity, don’t affect moodBinaural beats, a form of auditory illusion, caused far apart brain regions to synchronize with each other at a different frequency than the beat. The auditory illusion did not, however, alter mood.Read More
AutismFeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·November 4, 2017·4 min readBrain Activity is Inherited: Findings May Inform Treatment For ADHD and AutismMachine learning study reveals that, much like genetics, brain connectivity patterns are passed down from parents to children.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·February 16, 2019·5 min readBrain Connections That Disadvantage Night Owls RevealedA new MRI study reveals those who get to sleep and wake up late have lower resting brain connectivity in regions associated with the maintenance of consciousness. Researchers report the reduced brain connectivity is linked to poorer attention, slower reactions and increased daytime sleepiness.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·May 2, 2022·5 min readBrain Connectivity Changes Revealed in Individuals With Pre-clinical Alzheimer’s DiseaseThe accumulation of amyloid-beta and tau proteins disrupts the connections between brain regions associated with memory years before symptoms of Alzheimer's disease appear.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·July 3, 2020·3 min readBrain Connectivity in Cannabis UsersExamining the brains of frequent cannabis users, researchers have identified a pattern of connectivity related to craving the substance. The findings add weight to the idea that brain regions do not work in isolation, but via the connectivity of multiple networks that signal to each other depending on state and need. Brain connectivity during cannabis cravings is not static but has fluctuations in connection patterns between the central executive network and nucleus accumbens.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·January 9, 2017·4 min readBrain Impairments in Preterm Infants May Begin in the WombAccording to researchers, even before a preterm infant is born, they may have alterations in the brain's neural networks that could contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 7, 2017·1 min readBrain Lays Foundation for Reason in ChildhoodAccording to a new Journal of Neuroscience study, strong structural connectivity between the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex and inferior parietal lobe in young children is associated with improved reasoning in adulthood.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·January 29, 2020·4 min readBrain networks come ‘online’ during adolescence to prepare teenagers for adult lifeFunctional connectivity in the human brain changes in two distinct ways during adolescence.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·October 10, 2019·5 min readBrain scans may provide clues to suicide riskNeuroimaging can be used to assess a person's risk of suicidal behavior. Those with mood disorders, a history of suicidal thoughts, and those with a history of suicide attempts have less connectivity in the cognitive control network. They also have reduced connectivity between the cognitive control network and the default mode network.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·July 26, 2020·4 min readBrain Thickness and Connectivity, Not Just Location, Correlates With BehaviorCortical thickness and regional brain connectivity pay an equally important role in linking brain and behavior.Read More