University of Adelaide researchers have uncovered a genetic signal common to both cerebral palsy and autism. The finding comes from
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Editing brain activity with holography: Using optogenetics and holographic projection, scientists aim to implant perceptions in brain
What if we could edit the sensations we feel; paste in our brain pictures that we never saw, cut out
Animal cyborg: Behavioral control by ‘toy’ craving circuit
Children love to get toys from parents for their birthday present. This craving toward items also involves object hoarding disorders
When there’s an audience, people’s performance improves
Often people think performing in front of others will make them mess up, but a new study led by a
‘Striosome’ neurons in the basal ganglia play a key role in learning
A pleasant surprise or a nasty shock is likely to be a memorable experience. For instance, if you touch a
An advance for precision medicine: Discovery allows scientists to index thousands of cells simultaneously, a 40-fold increase from the current method
Of the 37 trillion cells in the typical human body, the ability to distinguish one type of cell from another
Using water molecules to read electrical activity in lipid membranes
Every human cell is encased in a five-nanometer-thick lipid membrane that protects it from the surrounding environment. Like a gatekeeper,
Probing the complex nature of concussion
It seems simple enough: Taking a hard hit to the head can give you a concussion. But, Stanford researchers report