FeaturedNeurology·May 16, 2018·4 min readBetter Diet May Prevent Brain Shrinkage in Older AdultsOlder adults who eat a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, fish and nuts have greater brain volume, a new study reveals. Researchers say diet can influence brain shrinkage and the development of neurodegenerative diseases as we age.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·May 16, 2018·4 min readHow the Gut Influences Neurological DiseasesResearchers examine the role gut bacteria plays in the development of neurological disorders. Using mouse models of multiple sclerosis, researchers found compounds generated from the breakdown of tryptophan can cross the blood-brain barrier and activate anti-inflammatory pathways that limit neurodegeneration. Activation of these pathway have also been linked to Alzheimer's and brain cancers.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·May 16, 2018·4 min readResearchers Find Clues to Treating PsychosisA new study reveals fMRI imaging and behavioral measures could be biomarkers for predicting those at risk of developing psychosis. Researchers report people at risk of psychosis have problems in activating the striatum when they receive feedback based learning.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·May 16, 2018·3 min readA Hangover Pill? Tests Show PromiseResearchers report a new 'hangover drug' can decrease blood alcohol levels by 45% in just four hours. Mice given the drug woke from their alcohol induce sleep faster and with less hangover symptoms than those who did not receive the medication.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·May 15, 2018·4 min readWhy We Need to Figure Out a Theory of ConsciousnessA new article looks at theories of consciousness and novel research aimed at providing a better understanding of the roots of consciousness.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·May 15, 2018·5 min readRelationship Between Socioeconomic Status and the Adult BrainAccording to researchers, the adult brain may be sensitive to social and economic factors. Researchers report in middle age, better socioeconomic status is associated with more efficient brain network organization and thicker gray matter.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·May 15, 2018·4 min readHow Melatonin Promotes SleepAccording to a new study, melatonin works by suppressing neurons that keep you awake and alert. The findings could pave the way for new treatments for insomnia.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·May 15, 2018·4 min readHow REM and Non-REM Sleep May Work Together to Help Solve ProblemsResearchers have created a new model that may help explain how different sleep patterns may help us to solve problems. The study reveals non-REM sleep helps us categorize information, where as REM sleep helps us to draw unexpected connections between information we have been exposed to.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·May 15, 2018·4 min readHow the Brain Decides to Make an EffortA new study sheds light on the neural mechanisms behind how we make effortful decisions.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeurology·May 14, 2018·4 min readEpigenetic Balance Reinstates Memory in Fly Model of Alzheimer’sA new study reports researchers have successfully reversed memory loss in fly models of Alzheimer's disease by restoring the balance between to enzymes that regulate gene expression.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyPsychology·May 14, 2018·5 min readGene Variant May Increase Psychiatric Risk After TBIA new study has linked the APOE4 gene to mental health issues some people face following TBI. Researchers report people with the APOE4 gene had significantly higher scores for depression, PTSD and anxiety following TBI than those without the genetic variant.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·May 14, 2018·3 min readBrain Activity Alternates While SteppingA study of Parkinson's patients reveals neural activity alternates between the right and left sides of the brain as we walk.Read More