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New type of vertigo identified
Neurologists have identified a new type of vertigo with no known cause, according to a study published in the May
Selective neural connections can be reestablished in retina after injury: Circuit repair in the retina of adult ground squirrels can recreate the selective neural connections needed for color vision
The brain’s ability to form new neural connections, called neuroplasticity, is crucial to recovery from some types of brain injury,
Subtle hearing loss while young changes brain function: Early damage could open door to dementia, lead author says
Cranking up your headphones or scrambling for a front-row spot at rock shows could be damaging more than your hearing.
Personalizing therapeutic brain stimulation: Research could inform development of individualized stimulation protocols for neuropsychiatric disorders
A study of epilepsy patients with implanted electrodes provides an unprecedented view of the changes in brain activity created by
Going beyond ‘human error’
Failures in highly technological environments, such as military aircraft, can be investigated using known tools like HFACS, the U.S. Department
Molecule that dilates blood vessels hints at new way to treat heart disease
Americans die of heart or cardiovascular disease at an alarming rate. In fact, heart attacks, strokes and related diseases will
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
Job hunters drop ties with supportive colleagues
People considering quitting their jobs stop supporting current colleagues because they no longer feel they need to do favours for
Art is in the eye of the beholder
A researcher from James Cook University in Australia has found that a person’s mental state affects how they look at