The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Single-cell genome analyses reveal the amount of mutations a human brain cell will collect from its fetal beginnings until death.
Single-cell genome analyses reveal the amount of mutations a human brain cell will collect from its fetal beginnings until death.
In chapter 3, “The Sense of Sensibility,” author Wendy Jones uses scenes from one of Jane Austen’s most celebrated novels to illustrate the functioning of the body’s stress response system.
Aggressive little marine predators, mantis shrimps possess a mushroom body that appears identical to the one found in insects.
Jane Austen can teach us a lot about how our brains handle uncertainty.
New techniques for activating or suppressing neural activity by zapping the skull’s surface allow researchers to target smaller and deeper areas of the brain.
Rodent studies presented at the Society for Neuroscience meeting this week tie pathologies in the gastrointestinal tract or microbiome composition with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.
Presentations at the Society for Neuroscience meeting point to changes in neurons and connectivity between brain regions as potential components of the enigmatic condition.
Researchers unveil the neural basis of alertness in larval zebrafish.
Researchers uncover the central role of a protein linked to Fragile X Syndrome in mice, one of the leading causes of autism and intellectual disability.
A team of Stanford University researchers say that administering young people’s blood plasma to Alzheimer’s patients could improve cognitive function, but the results have been criticized.