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In a new paper with implications for preventing Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders, Keith Hengen, an ...
A common blood test can flag early Alzheimer's disease patients who are four times more likely to experience rapid brain ...
Listening to sound doesn t just trigger brain activity it reshapes your brain s internal networks in real time. Scientists have unveiled a powerful new imaging method, FREQ-NESS, that traces how ...
Gene delivery systems can target specific brain cells, a breakthrough that could lead to treatments for Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
We tend to think of silence as empty space. The absence of sound. But, it turns out that quiet isn’t passive at all. In fact, after just three days of intentional silence, the brain begins to ...
A Yale-led study shows that the senses stimulate a region of the brain that controls consciousness—a finding that might inform treatment for disorders related to attention, arousal, and more.
Over the past decade, intensive studies have shown that the brain's meningeal lymphatic system acts as the brain's "waste disposal network," maintaining homeostasis by clearing metabolic waste and ...
Health What are microplastics doing to your brain? We’re starting to find out. The average human brain contains around 7 grams of plastic, but it’s unclear how this affects us.
The brain appears to directly influence the gut microbiome, as brain signals altered the composition of gut microbes in mice in as little as 2 hours.The finding strengthens the notion that ...
I n 1943, a pair of neuroscientists were trying to describe how the human nervous system works when they accidentally laid the foundation for artificial intelligence. In their mathematical framework ...
A Single Cubic Millimeter of Brain Tissue May Have Just Changed Neuroscience Forever Understanding human intelligence, here we come. By Caroline Delbert Published: Apr 29, 2025 8:30 AM EDT ...
Two other brain regions support adopting another person’s perspective and seeing their point of view: the temporal parietal junction (TPJ) and superior temporal sulcus (STS). These areas add emotional ...
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