Researchers have developed an EEG technique that can help monitor pain in infants. The believe the technology could have beneficial applications in testing pain and analgesic efficacy in older non-verbal patients also.
An exploratory study reveals a brain stimulation method previously suggested to help adults learn math may also help children with mathematical learning difficulties.
Study reveals there is little evidence that obsessive gaming by adolescents requires medical intervention.
A new research paper outlines principles for testing new treatments for depression and the use of ketamine to help treat the illness.
Tasquinimod, a new cancer drug, appears to control genes associated with Parkinson's disease, a new study reports.
Analyzing previous studies, researchers have identified the effects of individual and environmental risk factors for suicide over a person's lifespan. The risk factors, researchers report, change throughout a person's lifetime.
Researchers have identified how specialized neurons in fruit fly brains trigger the key steps in falling asleep.
Researchers say social bonding and the desire to protect or defend other fans may be a main motivation of football hooliganism.
Discontinuing an education in math after age 16 can be disadvantageous for cognitive development, a new study reports. Those who stopped studying math at age 16 had lower levels of a chemical associated with brain plasticity in areas of the brain associated with cognitive function.
A new study attempted to measure the scale of gaming addiction in the general public using the symptoms of 'internet gaming disorder'.
Processes within the cerebral cortex may be responsible for elements of sleep control such as how long, and how deeply, we sleep.
Neural pathways for learning differ depending on how each person has learned a new skill.