Brain Research Provides Insight into Language LearningResearchers discover the mirror neuron system can be modified by language use.Read More
Discovery of “Teen Gene” Could Hold Promise for Combating Severe Mental IllnessesResearchers isolate a gene responsible for dopamine connectivity in the medial prefrontal cortex during adolescence.Read More
Researchers Study Alcohol Addiction Using OptogeneticsUsing optogenetics, researchers obtain a better understanding of the neurochemical basis for alcohol addiction.Read More
Brain Trauma Raises Risk of Later PTSD in Active-Duty MilitaryTBIs suffered during active duty in war zones are the greatest predictor of subsequent PTSD, a new study reports.Read More
Even When Test Scores Go Up, Some Cognitive Abilities Don’tResearchers find even high performing schools don't influence students' abstract reasoning.Read More
Music Brings Memories Back to the Brain InjuredResearchers use popular music to help patients with brain injuries recall autobiographical memories.Read More
A Personal Antidepressant for Every GenomeResearchers discover a gene which may reveal how well a person is likely to respond to SSRI antidepressants.Read More
Dads: How Important Are They?A new study highlights the value of paternal influence in both neurobiology and behavior.Read More
Messy Children Make Better LearnersResearchers show toddlers who get messy in their high chairs are learning more.Read More
The Pauses that Refresh the MemoryResearchers discover certain symptoms of schizophrenia could arise from uncontrolled activation of neurons which help build memories during rest periods.Read More
Experiencing Awe Increases Belief in the SupernaturalResearcher claim awe-inspiring sights could underlie a trigger for believing in the supernatural.Read More
Playing Computer Games Makes Brains Feel and Think AlikePlaying computer games can bring players' brain activity and emotional responses into unison, a new study finds.Read More