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Classification of 16 adult sleep patterns based on large-scale sleep analysis

Written by | 3 Apr 2022

In recent years, the number of people worldwide who are dissatisfied or anxious about their sleep has been increasing due to the diversification of lifestyles. Simple sleep measurement… read more.

Cases of cognitive decline in older people more than double in ten years

Written by | 29 Mar 2022

The researchers set out to see if there had been an increase in the numbers of older people who were reporting their first concerns about memory loss or… read more.

Researchers map human sensory neurons, pursue chronic pain cure

Written by | 23 Mar 2022

An investigation into how human nerve cells differ from animal cells has provided researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Advanced Pain Studies (CAPS) with… read more.

Team uses MRI to image epigenetics in the brain

Written by | 7 Mar 2022

A multidisciplinary team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has devised a new approach to 3D imaging that captures DNA methylation, a key epigenetic change associated with learning… read more.

Research strongly suggests COVID-19 virus enters the brain

Written by | 8 Feb 2022

More and more evidence is coming out that people with COVID-19 are suffering from cognitive effects, such as brain fog and fatigue. And researchers are discovering why. The… read more.

Researchers provide insight into how the brain multitasks while walking

Written by | 3 Feb 2022

New research turns the old idiom about not being able to walk and chew gum on its head. Scientists with the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the… read more.

Nanoparticle-formulated drug combination is effective in medulloblastoma, a pediatric brain tumor

Written by | 28 Jan 2022

UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have demonstrated that a novel combination of two drugs that act as targeted inhibitors, delivered in a nanoparticle formulation, extend the survival… read more.

‘Surprisingly simple’ arithmetic of smell

Written by | 21 Jan 2022

Adding and subtracting certain neurons tells researchers whether or not a locust can smell an odor. Smell it inside or outside; summer or winter; in a coffee shop… read more.

Decoding inner language to treat speech disorders

Written by | 21 Jan 2022

When human beings speak, different areas of their brain must be activated. However, the function of these regions can be seriously impaired after damage to the nervous system…. read more.

Clinicians report real-world results on the use of a new device to treat brain aneurysms

Written by | 19 Jan 2022

A recent international study led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and other institutions offers real-world results on the use of a novel device for treating brain… read more.

How the brain’s blue spot helps us focus our attention

Written by | 16 Jan 2022

The neurotransmitter noradrenaline regulates our brain’s sensitivity to relevant information. How can we shift from a state of inattentiveness to one of highest attention? The locus coeruleus, literally… read more.

Neuroprotective mechanism altered by Alzheimer’s disease risk genes

Written by | 5 Jan 2022

The brain has a natural protective mechanism against Alzheimer’s disease, and researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital and collaborating institutions have discovered that gene variants… read more.

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