According to a new study, norepinephrine has a direct and unexpected role in auditory processing of complex sounds.
Researchers create a fully functional neuron using organic bioelectronics. The artificial neuron is able to mimic the function of human neurons.
A new study reports cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain respond to reward and punishment with unusual speed and precision.
Using VNS tone therapy is safe and has brought some significant improvement to some tinnitus sufferers, a new study reports.
SAINT, a new intensive and individualized form of transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces symptoms of depression within days of treatment. 80% of the people administered SAINT reported remission from depression symptoms that lasted for months following treatment.
Researchers have identified two groups of serotonin neurons that may help to suppress aggression in mice.
Two activities support the brain's ability to establish reliable connections in the presence of significant biological background noise.
Study reports a pervasive neuromodulation system strongly influences sound processing in a key auditory region of the brain. Findings suggest acetylcholine may assist in the brain's ability to distinguish speech from other noise.
From decision making to action, researchers explore how the brain allows us to make choices.
Distinct personality traits emerge and manifest via both behavior and neural activity.
Translumbosacaral neuromodulation therapy (TNT), a magnetic stimulation technology commonly used for neuropathy, can improve fecal incontinence in the short term.
Researchers have developed a new dye that can be used to observe the activity of neurons in the brain.