FeaturedNeuroscience·August 14, 2018·3 min readHow the Brain Biases BeliefsResearchers report the interaction between two regions of the prefrontal cortex may underlie our motivation to cling to a desirable notion about the future.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 14, 2018·3 min readAdult-Child Conversations Strengthen Language Regions of Developing BrainResearchers report the greater conversational turn taking between adults and children, the stronger the connections are between the Wernicke's area and Broca's area in the child's brain.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·August 14, 2018·5 min readPoor Sleep Triggers Viral Loneliness and Social RejectionA new study reveals a link between sleep deprivation and heightened feelings of social isolation. Researchers report sleep loss blunts activity in the brain that normally encourages social engagement.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 13, 2018·5 min readAmputees Feel as Though Their Prosthetic Limb Belongs to Their Own BodyA new study reports amputees often feel as though their prosthetic limb is part of their body.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·August 11, 2018·4 min readCrowdsourcing Algorithms to Predict Epileptic SeizuresResearchers report improvement of up to 90% in seizure prediction, thanks to crowdsourcing over 10,000 algorithms world wide.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 11, 2018·4 min readEarly Sensory Stimulation is Critical for the Development of Sensory NetworksA new study reports sensory stimulation during the first two weeks of life is critical for establishing brain networks that help map sensation.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 11, 2018·5 min readAn Ion Channel Differentiates Newborn and Mature Neurons in the Adult BrainResearchers report newborn granule cells in the dentate gyrus become less excitable after three weeks. The loss of excitability is crucial for the functioning of mature neurons.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 10, 2018·4 min readHow the Sense of Smell DevelopedA new study may help answer the age old questions as to whether animals' sense of smell became so viable. The findings shed light on why some animals developed extraordinary olfactory systems.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 10, 2018·4 min readPSD as a Molecular Platform For Understanding Synapse Formation and PlasticityA new study reports that both in solution and on supported membrane bilayers, multivalent interaction networks formed by major excitatory postsynaptic density scaffold proteins led to formation of PSD-like assemblies via phase separation.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·August 10, 2018·5 min readSkills and Learning Improved by Closed Loop Electrical Brain Stimulation During SleepResearchers report transcranial alternating current stimulation applied during sleep can help accelerate learning, memory and skill acquisition.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·August 10, 2018·4 min readTargeting a Brain Mechanism Could Help Treat AggressionResearchers have identified some of the key neurobiological mechanisms that help keep aggression under control. The findings could help develop targeted treatments to help those with aggressive problems associated with psychological disorders.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·August 10, 2018·3 min readSurprise Finding in NeuronsResearchers discover higher infection rates in Purkinje cells with the herpesvirus HHV-6 in patients with bipolar disorder.Read More