News

A project at the University of Lübeck has demonstrated a fast MHz-rate OCT system integrated into a standard neurosurgical microscope. Described in Biomedical Optics Express, the device represents an ...
“To better understand the anatomy of the brain, it can be subdivided into three parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brainstem, with the basal ganglia and diencephalon as connecting stations ...
A new device that monitors the waste-removal system of the brain may help to prevent Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases, according to a study published today in Nature Biomedical Engineering.
Implants and other technologies that decode neural activity can restore people’s abilities to move and speak — and help researchers to understand how the brain works.