The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Optogenetic and chemogenetic tools illuminate brain and behavior connections in nonhuman primates.
Optogenetic and chemogenetic tools illuminate brain and behavior connections in nonhuman primates.
Four-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis reveals some of his memory-training tactics.
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A decades-old neurological procedure developed under unique and difficult conditions in postwar Japan remains critical to the treatment of epilepsy.
Every human brain is far more unique, adaptable, and vulnerable than ever suspected.
Researcher Abigail Marsh tells the tale of her very personal brush with extreme altruism.
Industry professionals make more than academic researchers, but for professors, it may not be about the money.
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