Practice—that is, repetitive training—matters in healing brain injury. Repeated intensive training can be accompanied by ...
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New research has discovered an unexpected way pregnancy alters the brain—by changing a mother's temperature preferences. A study from the Baylor College of Medicine found that postpartum women prefer ...
Scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center have gained greater clarity in the brain regions and neurons that control ...
A study published Wednesday indicates that low levels of a key brain chemical among overweight patients with high-fat diets ...
Researchers analyzed mice's D1 and D2 neurons to understand how they code and respond to appetitive and aversive stimuli.
Poor Things' director Yorgos Lanthimos talks image-making and cameras on the eve of his first photography exhibition in Los ...
Childhood-onset striatonigral neurodegeneration robs children of the ability to walk and talk by age five. Researchers at ...
What if we could obtain the memory, learning and perception benefits of “power naps” without actually sleeping?
Researchers analysed mice's D1 and D2 neurons to understand how they code and respond to appetitive and aversive stimuli. The study revealed that, ...
New research from the University of Chicago challenges long-held beliefs about how synaptic plasticity contributes to memory and learning. As animals encounter new experiences, the connections between ...
University of Michigan labs are using advanced technology to help people like quadriplegics and amputees lead fuller lives ...
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