FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·October 20, 2018·4 min readResearchers Find Brain Signal that May Help Us Navigate the Holiday BuffetResearchers report they have discovered the region of the brain that registers excitement over a preferred food option. The study reports the findings could help develop new therapies and treatments to potentially combat obesity and encourage healthier eating.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosVisual Neuroscience·October 14, 2018·6 min readDish Grown Human Retinas Explain How Color Vision DevelopsUsing human retinal tissue grown from stem cells, researchers shed light on how color vision develops. The study found thyroid hormones dictated whether the cells became blue, green or red photoreceptors.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·September 7, 2018·5 min readDaytime Sleepiness Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s RiskA new study reports daytime sleepiness may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Researchers report those who are sleepy during the day are three times more likely to have amyloid beta deposits in their brains.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·August 10, 2018·6 min readElderly Dialysis Patients Have a Higher Risk of DementiaA new study reports older adults who receive dialysis treatment for kidney disease have an increased risk of being diagnosed with dementia.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience Videos·June 20, 2018·6 min readNew ‘E-Dermis’ Brings Sense of Touch, Pain to Prosthetic HandsResearchers have developed a new electronic skin that can allow amputees to perceive touch sensations via their prosthesis. The technology, dubbed e-dermis, can recreate the sense of touch and pain by sensing stimuli and relaying impulses back to peripheral nerves.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·April 20, 2018·4 min readHaving an Audience May Help You Perform BetterAccording to researchers, when people are aware they are being observed, brain areas associated with social awareness and reward activate a part of the brain that affects motor control, helping them to perform better at skilled tasks.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosPsychologyVisual Neuroscience·April 4, 2018·5 min readA Letter of the Alphabet We Can Read But Not Write?Researchers say most people are not aware that two forms of the letter 'g' exist and, for those who are aware, most can not correctly identify or write the typeset version we usually see. The findings suggest the important role writing styles play in letter learning.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience Videos·February 10, 2018·5 min readThe Mind of a Medalist: How the Brain Can Lead to Olympic GoldJHU researchers investigated the mindsets of Olympians. The brain activity of medal contenders reveals who will choke under pressure, and who will keep their cool.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience·February 9, 2018·2 min readSeparating Trash From Treasure: How the Brain Assigns Value to ObjectsA new study from JHU researchers finds the brain can assign the value to an object in less than a tenth of a second; roughly the same amount of time as it takes to recognize an object.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsPsychology·January 3, 2018·6 min readRare Form of ‘Thunder’ Protein May Be Linked to SchizophreniaA new study has identified rare genetic variation in the Thorase protein that causes the breakdown of receptors at the connections between neurons in the brain. The anti-epilepsy drug perampanel can help reverse anti-social behaviors linked to schizophrenia that are associated with this genetic variation.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·December 18, 2017·6 min readHow ECT Relieves Depression: Mouse StudyJohn Hopkins researchers have uncovered new details that may explain, on a molecular level, how ECT relieves severe depression in mammals.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·December 8, 2017·5 min readWhy We Can’t Always Stop What We’ve StartedStopping a planned behavior requires a complex and rapid choreography between a number of different brain areas, JHU researchers report.Read More