Studying tiny ‘live’ models of the human brain has helped researchers understand its aging and find a key to potential
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Study maps neurons essential for social behavior and healthy relationships within groups
Meaningful social interactions are critical to an individual's well-being, and such interactions rely on people's behaviors towards one another. In
TTUHSC investigator evaluates the potential of neurolysin as a therapeutic target for stroke
Ischemic stroke, the second leading cause of death worldwide, occurs when a vessel to the brain is blocked, reducing blood
Research provides fundamental insight into motor planning under uncertainty
In baseball, a pitch can take as little as 400 milliseconds to reach the plate. With a typical reaction time
Long COVID ‘brain fog’: Neurocognitive tests to harmonize global methods
An international taskforce created by a UNSW Science psychology researcher has recommended a set of neurocognitive and mental health questionnaires
Neurons in visual cortex of the brain change their responses over time, research reveals
New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals that neurons in the visual cortex -; the part of the
Study reveals high racial disparity in stroke prevalence among COVID-19 patients
Black COVID-19 patients are more likely to have experienced strokes prior to their diagnosis than their non-Black counterparts, according to
Study shows how hormones released after brain injury contribute to movement problems
Hormones released after a brain injury contribute to movement problems on the left and right sides of the body, scientists
Curtin researchers awarded almost $500,000 funding to help improve care for TBI patients
Curtin University researchers have been awarded almost $500,000 in Federal Government funding to help improve care for people with traumatic
Virtual reality can help boost brain rhythms linked to learning and memory
A new discovery in rats shows that the brain responds differently in immersive virtual reality environments versus the real world.