The brains of people who cannot hear adapt to process vision-based language, in addition to brain changes associated with the loss of auditory input.
The brains of people who cannot hear adapt to process vision-based language, in addition to brain changes associated with the loss of auditory input.
An illustration depicting the damaging effects of a tumor (red) on structural connections within the brain
A maturing mouse gut nervous system (shown in orange), a mesh-like system of neurons that regulates digestion and gastrointenstial function, runs from the stomach through the intestines.
Scientists found a way to cause panic attacks in women with amygdala damage.
Researchers have generated an image of thoughts flitting through the brains of zebrafish.
Researchers pinpoint a gene marker for neurons sensitive to gentle touch such as grooming.
Collective cell migration relies on a directional signal that comes from the moving cluster, rather than from external cues.
Fluorescent calcium sensors in transgenic mice give a real-time readout of neuronal activity.
Watch the cell transplant experiments in zebrafish that suggest certain embryonic cells rely on intrinsic directional cues for collective migration.
Pro athletes can learn to parse a complicated moving visual scene faster than most.