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Scientists can tune brain signals up or down to treat disorders
For decades, neurology treated the brain like a black box, nudging it with drugs and hoping symptoms would ease. Now ...
In a new study, Chinese researchers tested whether monitoring passengers’ brain activity could help self-driving systems make ...
Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity.
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Scientists say the brain has a hidden language we didn’t see before
Neuroscientists have long listened to the brain’s electrical spikes, but those loud crackles are only the final output of a ...
A new protein sensor lets researchers see incoming brain signals, revealing how neurons process information tied to memory ...
Autistic adults show reduced availability of a key glutamate receptor, mGlu5, across widespread brain regions.
Scientists can finally hear the brain’s quietest messages—unlocking the hidden code behind how neurons think, decide, and ...
Emotions are constructed, not discovered. Relational safety—not precise labels—allows the brain to tolerate uncertainty, ...
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Engineered Protein Reveals Our Brain's Hidden Language
Learn more about the “glue sniffer” protein, which is able to detect brain cells’ incoming chemical signals, and what that means for neuroscience.
Many of us with throw modesty out the window when it comes to Christmas lunch. But what do these blow-out festive meals do to ...
Scientists have engineered a protein able to record the incoming chemical signals of brain cells (as opposed to just their ...
Surgically implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also eavesdrop on their inner monologue. That's the conclusion of a study of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the journal Cell.
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