Researchers report children as young as two are able to use complex mathematical concepts to help them make sense of the world around them.
Neuroscience
Neuroscience research articles are provided.
What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. Neuroscience can involve research from many branches of science including those involving neurology, brain science, neurobiology, psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, statistics, prosthetics, neuroimaging, engineering, medicine, physics, mathematics, pharmacology, electrophysiology, biology, robotics and technology.
A new study reports a parasitic fungus emits a number of behavior controlling chemicals when it encounters the brains of ants.
A new paper describes the scientific motivations for studying neural activity, along with a class of machine learning, called dimensionality reduction, for interpreting the activity.
A new study reports on how neurons in the inferotemporal cortex respond to being shown a barrage of images.
Using optogenetics, researchers endow mice with greater touch sensitivity.
Two new NIH grants will allow researchers to combine neuroimaging techniques to better explore autism.
Researchers report the striatum acts as a sensory hub which integrates various types of sensory information.
Researchers report the dorsal medial habenula could control a person's motivation to exercise.
According to a new study, the amygdala has an inhibitory effect on cortisol during early development of nonhuman primates.
Researchers find children who are more aerobically fit have more compact and fibrous white matter tracts than their less fit peers.
MIT's Innerscope Research uses a range of neuroscience tools to explore the connections between media and the consumer.
Researching crayfish, scientists report the immune system can produce cells from stem cells. These cells can create neurons.