Ketamine and exposure to 60-hertz flickering light show promise as a potentially new, non-invasive therapy to help rejuvenate the aging brain.
Study reveals how the autism-associated Cullin 3 gene affects brain development in mouse models.
Researchers have identified a signaling pathway in the hippocampus that plays a critical role in creates novel memories about new environments.
A new study reveals hippocampal place cells randomly replay firing patterns during sleep, helping the brain to consolidate movement memories.
Researchers shed light on the role Synaptotagmin 7 plays in neurotransmission in inhibitory synapses.
Researchers have identified a gene that plays a vital role in the production of neurons and glial cells in the brain.
Synaptotagmin 2 is the major calcium sensor in GABAergic synapses, a new study reports.
According to researchers, the entorhinal cortex can replay memories of movement without hippocampal input.
Researchers report altering synaptic plasticity leads to a computational switch in a hippocampal synapse which turns the presynaptic neuron turns into “detonator” mode, causing it to fire more readily.