FeaturedNeurologyPsychology·June 26, 2017·5 min readExposure to Light Causes Emotional and Physical Responses in Migraine SufferersA new study reveals a connection between light sensitive nerve cells in the eyes and areas of the brain that regulate mood. The findings may help explain how light can induce some of the negative emotions that often accompany migraines.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·June 26, 2017·1 min readThe Brain’s Fight and Flight Response to Social ThreatIn a study exploring the neural correlates of the fight or flight response, people who choose to flee perceive a greater threat, leading them to behaviorally and mentally disengage from a situation, researchers report.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·June 26, 2017·5 min readInsomnia Medication May Wake Some Patients From Vegetative StateZolpidem, a medication commonly prescribed for insomnia, appear to be effective in helping to restore a conscious state in some patients who were in comas or vegetative state.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·June 26, 2017·3 min read‘Mind Reading’ Technology Decodes Complex ThoughtsResearchers report they can use brain activation patterns to identify complex thoughts. Their findings suggest the building blocks for complex human thoughts are not word based, but formed by the brain's sub systems. The study provides evidence that the neural dimensions of concept representation are universal across people and languages.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·June 26, 2017·5 min readShining Light on Brain Cells That Coordinate MovementResearchers have developed a novel technique that allows them to insert a gene into Perkinje cells in the adult brain. This approach, researchers say, could be used to change behavior and alter the function of brain circuits.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·June 26, 2017·4 min readFossil Sheds Light on the Origin of the NeocortexA new study reveals an early relative of mammals possessed an expanded brain with a neocortex like structure. The researchers reported the neocortex like structure developed in a late Permian therapsid 25 million years prior to the emergence of the first mammals.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience News.com·June 26, 2017·1 min readNo Time to Read Neuroscience News? We’re Now Available on AlexaDo you sometimes find you don't have time to read all the latest neuroscience research news? Now you can listen to summaries of our latest stories on Neuroscience News by enabling our new Alexa flash briefing skill.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·June 26, 2017·3 min readGreater Muscle Strength Means Better Cognitive Function for Older PeopleA new study reports greater muscle strength is associated with better cognitive function in older adults. However, handgrip strength was not associated with improved cognitive function.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·June 26, 2017·4 min readHow To Keep It Together Mentally When Your Child Can’t SleepResearchers find a correlation between concern over their infant's sleep patterns and parental depression. When problems with infant sleep are resolved, parental depression was significantly lifted.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·June 26, 2017·4 min readThe Mere Presence of Your Smartphone Reduces Brain PowerAccording to researchers, the mere presence of your smartphone reduces cognitive capacity and impairs cognitive function, even though people believe they are giving a task their full attention and focus.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·June 25, 2017·5 min readThe Neural Relationship Between Light and SleepResearchers have discovered a protein in the brain that responds to darkness and light to set the correct balance between sleep and wakefulness.Read More
Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience·June 25, 2017·3 min readExploring the Potential of Human EcholocationA new study considers how echolocation can benefit visually impaired people to navigate safely through the environment.Read More