New research shows that slow oscillations in the brain, which occur during deep sleep and anesthesia, are guided by neuronal excitability rather than structural anatomy.
For families of children with severe epilepsy, controlling seizures is often just the beginning of their challenges. Even in cases where powerful medications can reduce seizures, many children ...
When brain development gets off to a bad start, the consequences are lifelong. One example is a condition called SCN2A ...
A study using CRISPR restored brain connectivity and made the brain more resilient to seizures, which are often seen in a ...
New research shows that when people listen to speech at different speeds, the auditory cortex does not adjust its timing but ...
CINCINNATI, Sept. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Some children with poorly controlled epilepsy require significant surgery to remove the seizure-causing portions of their brains. To minimize the risks of ...
Excessive yawning, often dismissed as mere tiredness, can signal underlying health issues. It may indicate sleep disorders, ...
When brain development gets off to a bad start, the consequences are lifelong. One example is a condition called SCN2A haploinsufficiency, in which children are born with just one functioning copy ...
UCLA researchers used stem cell–derived brain models to study SCN8A-linked epilepsy. They found that gene variants caused ...
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