For the first time, researchers from the Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have characterized
Secondary infections amplify the brain's immune response and affect memory in Alzheimer's disease
New research into Alzheimer's disease (AD) suggests that secondary infections and new inflammatory events amplify the brain's immune response and
Newborns do not fully distinguish different vocal sounds, shows study
People's ability to perceive speech sounds has been deeply studied, specially during someone's first year of life, but what happens
A new roadmap for advancing TBI care
Brain research and advocacy nonprofit Cohen Veterans Bioscience (CVB) today announced the launch of a National TBI Precision Solutions Research
FDA authorizes marketing of a new device for use in patients undergoing stroke rehabilitation
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized marketing of a new device indicated for use in patients 18 and
Researchers identify cognitive computations underlying the complex predictive behavior
Fast reactions to future events are crucial. A boxer, for example, needs to respond to her opponent in fractions of
New miniaturized model of neuromuscular junction formation provides insight into ALS
Skeletal muscles enable voluntary movements and are controlled by a special type of neurons called motor neurons, which make direct
Protein-coding gene may worsen tau protein tangles associated with Alzheimer's
In a new paper published in Nature Communications, Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators report the protein-coding gene SERPINA5 may worsen
Study reveals new clues to sex differences in autism
It is well established that autism occurs much more frequently in boys than in girls, and that girls seem to
How Does a Creative Brain Work?
There is a common perception that the right-side of our brain is responsible for logic and analysis, while the left