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          Open access neuroscience articles are research articles that use at least one open access research paper as a reference. Open access articles are free for anyone to read.

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          FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·July 9, 2013·5 min read

          Breakthrough Study Reveals Biological Basis for Sensory Processing Disorders in Kids

          Researchers discover children with sensory processing disorder have quantifiable differences in brain structure. The finding shows a biological basis for the disorder which sets it apart from other neurodevelopmental disorders.
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          ·July 1, 2013·5 min read

          It’s About Time: Disrupted Internal Clocks Play Role in Disease

          Researchers link disrupted sleep and circadian rhythm as risk factors for alcoholic liver disease.
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          ·July 1, 2013·2 min read

          Researchers Have Discovered a New Proteasome Regulatory Mechanism

          A new study uncovers a new proteasome regulatory mechanism which could bear significance in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and some cancers.
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          ·July 1, 2013·2 min read

          Researcher Discovers New Regulatory Autism Gene

          Researchers report RORA, a novel candidate gene for autism, regulates a large number of other genes associated with ASD.
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          The image is a FDG-PET images show reduced glucose metabolism in temporal and parietal regions in patients with MCI and Alzheimer's disease.
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          ·June 26, 2013·6 min read

          Promising Alzheimer’s ‘Drug’ Halts Memory Loss

          Researchers discover a new class of experimental drug like small molecules show promise in targeting a brain enzyme to prevent early memory loss in Alzheimer's disease.
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          ·June 24, 2013·4 min read

          Genes Involved in Birth Defects Could Lead to Mental Illness

          Mutations of the Dact1 gene, which leads to major birth defects, may also cause subtle disruptions in the brain which contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders, according to new research.
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          ·June 20, 2013·3 min read

          1 in 4 Stroke Patients Suffer PTSD

          A new study finds almost 300,000 stroke survivors yearly will develop PTSD as a result of their health scare.
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          ·June 20, 2013·3 min read

          Social Rejection May Not Prompt Same Response in Brain as Does Physical Pain After All

          New research finds the pain of social rejection might not prompt the same brain response as physical pain, as previously thought.
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          ·June 19, 2013·3 min read

          Long-Term Study Reports Deep Brain Stimulation Effective for Most Common Hereditary Dystonia

          A long-term study suggests deep brain stimulation has good success rates and lasting benefits for patients with hereditary dystonia.
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          ·June 19, 2013·3 min read

          Carbon Nanotube Harpoon Catches Individual Brain Cell Signals

          Researchers develop a flexible carbon-nanotube 'harpoon' to study individual brain neurons. The 'brain harpoon' harnesses the electromechanical properties of carbon nanotubes to capture the electrical signals generated by single neurons.
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          ·June 14, 2013·5 min read

          Researchers Design Variant of Main Painkiller Receptor

          Researchers have developed a variant of the Mu opioid receptor which has several advantages for experimentation The variant can be grown in large quantities and is water soluble, allowing for experiments and applications which have previously been challenging.
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          ·June 13, 2013·3 min read

          A Peptide to Protect Brain Function

          Researchers develop a protein called NAP which protects and restores nerve cell communication in some neurodegenerative diseases.
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