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    What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. Neuroscience can involve research from many branches of science including those involving neurology, brain science, neurobiology, psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, statistics, prosthetics, neuroimaging, engineering, medicine, physics, mathematics, pharmacology, electrophysiology, biology, robotics and technology.

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    Measles Virus ‘Cooperates’ With Itself to Cause Fatal Encephalitis

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    Predicting Dementia Using Neural Network Characteristics

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    New Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s Disease 3.5 Years Before Clinical Diagnosis

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    Poor Literacy Linked to Worse Mental Health Worldwide

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    New Software Incorporates Dendritic Properties Into Neural Network Models

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    Wearable Tech and AI Combine to Track Progression of Movement Disorders

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    Neural Prosthesis Uses Brain Activity to Decode Speech

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    A Robot Able to “Smell” Using a Biological Sensor

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    Simple Neural Networks Outperform More Complex Systems for Controlling Robotic Prosthetics

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    Social Robots Have Potential to Supplement Stuttering Treatment

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    Health Impact of Chemicals in Plastics Is Handed Down Two Generations

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    Drug That Targets Tauopathies in Mice Reveals Sex Differences in Response

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    Abnormal 12-Hour Cyclic Gene Activity Found in Schizophrenic Brains

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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience
·January 21, 2023·3 min read

Novel mRNA Delivery Method Induces Collagen Repair and Could Replace Fillers for Skin Wrinkles

A novel mRNA delivery method that uses extracellular vesicles initiates collagen replacement in photoaged skin. A single injection increased collagen production and reduced wrinkle formation in targeted areas for two months. Researchers say the new delivery method could be used to treat a number of disorders including ones associated with protein loss associated with aging and hereditary disorders where genes and proteins are missing.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience
·January 12, 2023·3 min read

A Key Step Toward New Treatment for Hereditary Blindness

Using animal models, researchers demonstrate a potentially effective approach to treating blindness associated with genetic conditions by using mRNA and lipid nanoparticles.
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FeaturedNeurologyNeurosciencePain
·October 25, 2022·4 min read

Pain’s Molecular Origins

A new study will explore the genesis of pain on a molecular and cellular level, with the goal of finding new treatments for chronic pain conditions.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeurologyNeuroscience
·April 13, 2022·5 min read

Novel Root Cause of Tau-Induced Neurodegeneration Discovered

mRNA decay may facilitate tau-induced damage to the brain and associated apoptosis that contributes to a range of neurodegenerative disorders. Researchers found the mechanism can be altered pharmacologically, providing a new target for the development of therapeutics to prevent or slow the progression of some neurodegenerative disorders.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·March 29, 2021·5 min read

Differences in Herpes Virus Symptoms May Relate to Variations in Strain Gene Expression

A new study reveals why some people with the herpes simplex 1 virus experience painful lesions, while others have no symptoms and yet still spread the infection. Researchers say the difference could be a result of how variations in the way certain strains of HSV-1 activate gene expression in neurons.
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EventsGeneticsNeurologyNeuroscience
·March 5, 2021·2 min read

mRNA Vaccine Developed to Treat MS-Like Condition in Mice

When injected with the new mRNA vaccine, mice with multiple sclerosis-like symptoms developed less severe symptoms than would normally occur.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·February 27, 2020·4 min read

Printer toner linked to genetic changes and health risks

Rat model study reveals printer toner nanoparticles may change both genetic and metabolic profiles, making disease more likely.
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FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
·November 18, 2019·3 min read

Adolescent drinking increases anxiety and alcohol abuse risk later in life

Teenage binge drinking is linked to altered gene expression in the brain, specifically the central nucleus of the amygdala. Adolescent rats exposed to alcohol had increased levels of miR-137, resulting in lower expression of proteins essential for healthy neuron growth. During adulthood, these rats displayed higher levels of anxiety and an increased preference for alcohol consumption.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience
·September 6, 2019·3 min read

Is laziness a choice or genetic trait?

Study identifies a specific gene in rats that relates to physical inactivity. The gene could play a role in human sedentary behaviors.
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FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
·September 4, 2019·4 min read

Receptor protein in brain promotes resilience to stress

S1PR3, a receptor found on the surface of brain cells, may play a key role in stress resilience. Veterans with severe PTSD symptoms had lower levels of the S1PR3 protein in their blood than peers without the disorder.
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FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·July 31, 2019·4 min read

‘Love hormone’ has stomach-turning effect in starfish

Oxytocin, a hormone commonly associated with love and bonding in humans, causes starfish to turn their stomachs inside-out to feed. The findings provide vital new evidence for the evolutionary role of oxytocin and vasopressin neuropeptides as regulators of feeding in animals.
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AutismFeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
·July 23, 2019·3 min read

Study looks at stem cells for answers to how a type of autism develops

Stem cell study reveals a genetic defect associated with fragile X syndrome delays the production of neurons during a critical stage of embryonic development.
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