Neuroscience News logo for mobile.
        Neuroscience News Logo
          • Neuroscience
            • Featured
            • Neuroscience Videos
            • Neuro Web Stories
            • Open Access Neuroscience
            • Electrophysiology
            • Genetics
            • Neuroscience Programs
          • Neurology
            • Alzheimer’s Disease
            • Brain Research
            • Brain Cancer
            • Autism
            • Epilepsy
            • Traumatic Brain Injuries
            • Parkinson’s Disease
          • Psychology
            • Schizophrenia
            • Depression
            • Bipolar Disorder
            • Mental Health
          • AI
            • Neural Networks
            • Deep Learning
            • Machine Learning
          • Robotics
          • Neurotech
            • Brain Computer Interfaces
            • Neuroprosthetics
          • About
            • Neuroscience Newsletters
            • Submit Neuroscience News
            • Privacy Policy
            • Neuroscience News Sitemap
            • Contact Neuroscience News
            • Advertise on Neuroscience News
          Latest
          • Latest
          • Oldest
          • Random
          • A to Z

          pnas nexus

          This shows a photo of a tree and a brain on fire.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·December 2, 2025·5 min read

          Beautiful Images Feel Effortless to the Brain

          New research suggests that what humans experience as visual beauty may actually be rooted in energy efficiency. Images that require fewer neurons and less metabolic work to process are consistently rated as more aesthetically pleasing.
          Read More
          This shows a brain surrounded by TV monitors.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·November 4, 2025·4 min read

          Your Brain Knows a Viral Message Before You Do

          A large-scale brain imaging analysis reveals that our brains can forecast what kinds of messages will go viral. Researchers found that persuasive messages consistently activate brain regions associated with reward, empathy, and social understanding, predicting both personal preferences and public appeal. Interestingly, while emotional brain activity predicted message success in larger audiences, it did not in individuals who were scanned.
          Read More
          This shows social media posts and a swirl.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·July 22, 2025·3 min read

          AIPasta Creates Illusions of Consensus to Fuel False Beliefs

          A new study warns of “AIPasta,” a strategy that uses generative AI to craft many slightly different versions of false claims to mimic widespread public belief. Unlike traditional CopyPasta, which repeats the same message verbatim, AIPasta increased perceptions of consensus, especially among politically predisposed groups.
          Read More
          This shows a woman and a clock.
          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·June 25, 2025·4 min read

          Joy Delay: How Longing Turns into Procrastination

          Despite longing to return to enjoyable activities, people often delay doing so—hoping the moment will feel more special. A new study finds that the longer individuals perceive their time away, the more likely they are to postpone reengagement, even with things they enjoy like visiting friends or dining out.
          Read More
          This shows a person surrounded by swirls.
          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychologyVisual Neuroscience
          ·April 22, 2025·4 min read

          Psychedelics Linked to Visual Echoes

          As psychedelics gain traction in mental health treatment, questions remain about their long-term effects. A new study followed individuals self-administering psychedelics and found that while some experienced lingering visual aftereffects, most were not distressed by them.
          Read More
          This shows a head.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·February 26, 2025·3 min read

          Brain Activity Can Predict Crowd Behavior

          A new study shows that brain activity in small groups can predict large-scale decision-making. Using fMRI, researchers found that activity in the Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) during initial affective responses consistently aligned with choices made by thousands of online participants.
          Read More
          This shows a brain and bacteria.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·January 28, 2025·3 min read

          Oral Microbiome May Influence Cognitive Decline and Brain Health

          The microbial ecosystems in our mouths may impact cognitive function as we age, with pathogenic bacteria linked to cognitive decline. Researchers found that beneficial bacteria, such as Neisseria, are associated with improved memory and attention, while harmful bacteria like Porphyromonas correlate with mild cognitive impairment.
          Read More
          This shows a person and a digital brain.
          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 17, 2024·3 min read

          AI Tweaks Personality Tests to Appear More Likable

          Large language models (LLMs) can identify when they are being given personality tests and adjust their responses to appear more socially desirable. Researchers found that LLMs, like GPT-4, showed exaggerated traits such as reduced neuroticism and increased extraversion when asked multiple test questions.
          Read More
          This shows people at various ages.
          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·December 3, 2024·3 min read

          Aging: Is It a Disease, a Process, or Something Else?

          A survey of experts in aging research reveals significant disagreements on fundamental questions, such as "What is aging?" and "When does it begin?" Responses ranged from seeing aging as a demographic increase in mortality to a lifelong process or even a developmental stage, with no consensus on whether aging is a disease.
          Read More
          This shows a broken brain model.
          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·October 22, 2024·3 min read

          Mental Fatigue Increases Temptation for Rewards

          New research reveals that mental fatigue makes rewards like unhealthy snacks more tempting. Both rats and humans who exerted cognitive effort sought out more rewards, with rats self-administering more cocaine and humans rating snacks as tastier.
          Read More
          This shows capital.
          FeaturedNeuroethicsNeurosciencePsychology
          ·July 16, 2024·3 min read

          Overestimation of Opponents’ Immorality Fuels Political Divide

          A study reveals that Democrats and Republicans overestimate how much the opposing party approves of clearly immoral acts like theft or animal abuse. This "basic morality bias" is evident in social media posts and survey results, leading to increased political animosity.
          Read More
          This shows a blurry person on a computer.
          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·June 11, 2024·3 min read

          How the Internet Warps Human Morality

          A new study explores the impact of the internet on human morality, highlighting how evolved responses like compassion and the urge to punish are distorted online. The internet's constant stream of extreme stimuli leads to compassion fatigue, public shaming, and virtue signaling.
          Read More
          1 2

          Neuroscience Videos

          https://youtu.be/Pgxfd09FLEA

          Latest Neuro News

          • Boosting Sleep Ripples Helps Preserve Memories Normally Forgotten
          • Stress Levels Predict Cannabis Use
          • Losing Myelin Scrambles the Brain’s Sensory Signals
          • Anti-Inflammatory Treatments Show Promise for Depression
          • AI Turns Simple EEG Scans Into Accurate Dementia Detectors
          Neuroscience News Footer Logo
          • Facebook
          • X
          • Instagram
          • YouTube
          • Linkedin

          Neuroscience News Sitemap
          Neuroscience Graduate and Undergraduate Programs
          Free Neuroscience MOOCs
          About
          Contact Us
          Privacy Policy
          Submit Neuroscience News
          Subscribe for Emails

          Neuroscience Research
          Psychology News
          Brain Cancer Research
          Alzheimer’s Disease
          Parkinson’s News
          Autism / ASD News
          Neurotechnology News
          Artificial Intelligence News
          Robotics News

          Search Neuroscience News

          Neuroscience News is an online science magazine offering free to read research articles about neuroscience, neurology, psychology, artificial intelligence, neurotechnology, robotics, deep learning, neurosurgery, mental health and more.

          Neuroscience News
          • Neuroscience
            • Featured
            • Neuroscience Videos
            • Neuro Web Stories
            • Open Access Neuroscience
            • Electrophysiology
            • Genetics
            • Neuroscience Programs
          • Neurology
            • Alzheimer’s Disease
            • Brain Research
            • Brain Cancer
            • Autism
            • Epilepsy
            • Traumatic Brain Injuries
            • Parkinson’s Disease
          • Psychology
            • Schizophrenia
            • Depression
            • Bipolar Disorder
            • Mental Health
          • AI
            • Neural Networks
            • Deep Learning
            • Machine Learning
          • Robotics
          • Neurotech
            • Brain Computer Interfaces
            • Neuroprosthetics
          • About
            • Neuroscience Newsletters
            • Submit Neuroscience News
            • Privacy Policy
            • Neuroscience News Sitemap
            • Contact Neuroscience News
            • Advertise on Neuroscience News
          Neuroscience News Small Logo
          • Neuroscience
            • Featured
            • Neuroscience Videos
            • Neuro Web Stories
            • Open Access Neuroscience
            • Electrophysiology
            • Genetics
            • Neuroscience Programs
          • Neurology
            • Alzheimer’s Disease
            • Brain Research
            • Brain Cancer
            • Autism
            • Epilepsy
            • Traumatic Brain Injuries
            • Parkinson’s Disease
          • Psychology
            • Schizophrenia
            • Depression
            • Bipolar Disorder
            • Mental Health
          • AI
            • Neural Networks
            • Deep Learning
            • Machine Learning
          • Robotics
          • Neurotech
            • Brain Computer Interfaces
            • Neuroprosthetics
          • About
            • Neuroscience Newsletters
            • Submit Neuroscience News
            • Privacy Policy
            • Neuroscience News Sitemap
            • Contact Neuroscience News
            • Advertise on Neuroscience News

          Categories

          • Artificial Intelligence
          • Auditory Neuroscience
          • Autism
          • Brain Cancer
          • Deep Learning
          • Electrophysiology
          • Events
          • Featured
          • Featured Articles
          • Genetics
          • Machine Learning
          • Most Popular
          • Neuroethics
          • Neurology
          • Neuroscience
          • Neuroscience Abstracts
          • Neuroscience Book Reviews
          • Neuroscience Business
          • Neuroscience Intros
          • Neuroscience News
          • Neuroscience News.com
          • Neuroscience Opinions
          • Neuroscience Videos
          • Neurotech
          • Open Neuroscience Articles
          • Pain
          • Psychology
          • Robotics
          • Sponsored Neuroscience News
          • Visual Neuroscience
          Neuroscience News LogoNeuroscience News
          This shows a person sleeping.

          Boosting Sleep Ripples Helps Preserve Memories Normally Forgotten

          This shows a stressed woman and leaves.

          Stress Levels Predict Cannabis Use

          This shows a neuron with a broken myelin sheath.

          Losing Myelin Scrambles the Brain’s Sensory Signals

          This shows a brain.

          AI Turns Simple EEG Scans Into Accurate Dementia Detectors

          Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
          Neuroscience neurobiology brain research Psychology Neurology
          See all results

          Subscribe

          Neuroscience News Daily Emails
          Go to Appearance > Customize > Subscribe Pop-up to set this up.