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The reshuffling of neurons during fruit fly metamorphosis suggests that larval memories don’t persist in adults
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Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military funding
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Study shows if music gives you chills or goosebumps, you may have a special brain
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‘Boxing is a mess’: The darkness and damage of brain trauma in the ring
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What is reality? Lisa Feldman Barrett, a neuroscientist explains.
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Why depression after traumatic brain injury is distinct — and less likely to respond to standard treatment
Traumatic brain injury multiplies the risk of major depression eightfold. While the emotional trauma of whatever caused such deep damage may be understandable, from a blast in a war zone to a blow...
Traumatic brain injury multiplies the risk of major depression eightfold. While the emotional trauma of whatever caused such deep damage may be understandable, from a blast in a war zone to a blow on the playing field, there’s a physiological component, too, that neuroscientists have long suspected but have been unable to identify.
“As clinicians, a lot of us had a gut feeling that [TBI-associated depression] is a different disease,” said Shan Siddiqi, a Harvard Medical School assistant professor of psychiatry and a clinical neuropsychiatrist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. “Why did nobody detect it before? I think the reason is because unlike other psychiatric disorders, TBI caused a sort of structural reorganization of the brain.”
https://www.statnews.com/2023/07/06/depression-after-traumatic-brain-injury/
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Having an out-of-body experience? Blame this sausage-shaped piece of your brain
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Injection of kidney protein improves working memory in monkeys
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Lonely people see the world differently, according to their brains
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ChubbyEmu case study of a victim of unlicensed food truck
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Neuroscientists show that brain waves synchronize when people interact
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Nanoplastic ingestion causes neurological deficits
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Soft ‘e-skin’ generates nerve-like impulses that talk to the brain
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Why the brain’s connections to the body are crisscrossed
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How our team overturned the ninety-year-old metaphor of a ‘little man’ in the brain who controls movement
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Forget the Pokédex, our brains contain a ‘rich cognitive map’ of Pokémon
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Bioluminescence helps researchers develop cancer drugs for brain
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‘I got a brain injury and a life sentence’: The hidden legacy of male violence against women
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Long COVID now looks like a neurological disease, helping doctors to focus treatments
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Depression has often been blamed on low levels of serotonin in the brain. That answer is insufficient, but alternatives are coming into view and changing our understanding of the disease.
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Expanding the brain. Literally.
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Neuralink is under federal investigation for potential animal-welfare violations amid internal staff complaints that its animal testing is being rushed, causing needless suffering and deaths
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10,000 brains in a basement: The dark and mysterious origins of Denmark’s psychiatric brain collection
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Bed Habits - One insomniac’s descent into the world of sleep research to understand what screens before bed are doing to our brains
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10,000 brains in a basement – the dark and mysterious origins of Denmark's psychiatric brain collection
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Brain holograms with Blender and Looking Glass
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Is your smartphone ruining your memory? A special report on the rise of ‘digital amnesia’
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Under anesthesia, where do our minds go? To better understand our brains and design safer anesthesia, scientists are turning to EEG.
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Mind uploading
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Scotty Allen of Strange Parts, YouTube channel update - "I have a brain injury"
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Brain implant translates paralyzed man's thoughts into text with 94% accuracy
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Scientists used a tiny brain implant to help a blind teacher see letters again
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Scientists grew stem cell 'mini brains'. Then, the brains sort-of developed eyes
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The science of being transgender
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How to unlearn a disease
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UCSF researchers achieve the ability to interpret neurological signals into speech
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The agony and the ecstasy of deep brain stimulation surgery
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I know the secret to the quiet mind. I wish I’d never learned It.
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Can a $110 million helmet unlock the secrets of the mind?
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Why having a 'weak' hand is good, and why they may be better described as "support" hands
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Robotic ‘Third Thumb’ use can alter brain representation of the hand
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To the brain, a tool is just a tool, not a hand extension
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Politically polarized brains share an intolerance of uncertainty
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"Using an implant, a paralyzed individual managed to type out roughly ninety characters per minute simply by imagining that he was writing those characters out by hand."
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Autism and the social mind
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Our brain typically overlooks this brilliant problem-solving strategy
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How is this horse feeling? New mobile brain wave reader could tell
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Experimental compound revives memory in Alzheimer’s disease mice
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Tiny high-tech probes reveal how information flows across the brain
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