A new study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has found that
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Leopard geckos can make new brain cells
University of Guelph researchers have discovered the type of stem cell allowing geckos to create new brain cells, providing evidence
Unless we spot changes, most life experiences are fabricated from memories: Change detection plays key role in how we construct reality, new model suggests
We may not be able to change recent events in our lives, but how well we remember them plays a
Paralyzed mice with spinal cord injury made to walk again: Small-molecule drug reactivates dormant nerve pathways; could complement regenerative strategies
Most people with spinal cord injury are paralyzed from the injury site down, even when the cord isn’t completely severed.
Neuronal ‘barcodes’ shape complex networks in the brain
The brain is an enormously complex organ. Understanding how billions of brain cells succeed in making precise connections is a
New piece in the Huntington’s disease puzzle
In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered a hitherto unknown error in the transport of
Silence is golden when it comes to how our brains work
It’s the comparative silence between the firing spikes of neurons that tells what they are really up to, scientists report.
Gene therapy restores hand function after spinal cord injury in rats
Researchers at King’s College London have shown that rats with spinal cord injuries can re-learn skilled hand movements after being
Human and artificial intelligence join forces to study complexity of the brain: World first gene expression map of all the cells in the brain of an aging
A team of scientists lead by prof. Stein Aerts (VIB-KU Leuven) is the first to map the gene expression of
Why are sight and sound out of sync?
The way we process sight and sound are curiously out of sync by different amounts for different people and tasks,