FeaturedNeuroscience·September 20, 2017·6 min readNew Tool to Assess Individual’s Level of Wisdom DevelopedUCSD researchers have developed a new method to assess a person's levels of wisdom. The test, SD-WISE, uses neurobiology, as well as a psychosocial basis to measure the individual level of wisdom.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesVisual Neuroscience·September 19, 2017·5 min readThe Brain at Work: Spotting Half Hidden ObjectsResearchers have identified how signals from the visual and prefrontal cortices may interact to help us recognize shapes that are not entirely visible.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·September 18, 2017·5 min readWhy Bad Sleep Doesn’t Always Lead to DepressionResearchers from Duke University report people with poor sleep quality were less likely to experience symptoms of depression if they had higher activity in the ventral striatum.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·September 15, 2017·3 min readBrain Halves Increase Communication to Compensate for AgingDuke researchers report the brain may maintain healthy cognitive function as we age by increasing bilateral communication.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·September 14, 2017·4 min readSIDS Research Confirms Changes in Babies’ Brain ChemistryResearchers have confirmed previous findings linking abnormalities in serotonin to sudden death in infants. It is hoped the findings will help other researchers to develop biomarkers to identify infants at increased risk of SIDS.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·September 14, 2017·5 min readYoung Binge Drinkers Show Altered Brain ActivityResearchers report distinctive alterations in brain activity in college students who binge drink. The findings suggest binge drinking can impact brain development and the altered activity may indicate early signs of brain damage.Read More
AutismFeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·September 13, 2017·4 min readPredicting Atypical Development in Infants at High Risk for AutismResearchers have identified biomarkers for atypical development in children as young as one month old who are at high risk of familial ASD.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·September 12, 2017·3 min readExplaining Bursts of Activity in Brains of Preterm BabiesResearchers have identified a source of spontaneous bursts of neural activity in the brains of preterm babies.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·September 12, 2017·4 min readSexually Aroused Male Flies Unable to Sleep after Close Encounters with FemalesIn fruit flies, the need to sleep is overridden by the need to mate, a new study reports.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeurologyNeurosciencePsychology·September 12, 2017·3 min readDoctors Can Now Predict the Severity of Your Disease by Measuring MoleculesA new technique may offer superior predictions for the outcomes of diseases with a genetic component, from Alzheimer's disease to depression.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·September 12, 2017·5 min readBody Clock and Gut Microbiota Work Together to Pack on PoundsA new Science study sheds light on how the gut microbiota interacts with circadian rhythm to impact metabolism. Researchers say the finding could help explain why those who work night shifts have higher rates of metabolic diseases.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·September 12, 2017·3 min readGenetic Timetable of Brain’s Aging Process DiscoveredUniversity of Edinburgh researchers have discovered a 'timetable' for brain aging. They report most of the changes in gene expression were complete by middle age and female brains appear to age at a slower rate than male brains. Researchers note the biggest reorganization of genes occurs around the age of 26.Read More