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A new study reveals that our brains separate “stuff” like water and sand from “things” like balls or tools, using specialized circuits in the visual cortex.
Long-term cycling programs appear to reshape brain signals in Parkinson’s patients Deep brain stimulation recordings reveal ...
For work identifying a novel therapeutic target to improve walking after SCI, Newton Cho is the 2025 winner of the Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation. The prize rewards innovative research that ...
Nature is often the best model for science. For nearly a century, scientists have been trying to recreate the ability of some ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPerceived sickness activates real immune responses
Findings indicate the brain's anticipatory response to virtual infections activates immune mechanisms, showcasing the link between neuroscience and immunity.
A study by FacMed and its Synapsy Centre reveals that the diversity of astrocytes in the cortex originates from two distinct types of progenitors. This discovery redefines the essential role of ...
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Stockhead on MSNDisorder to go: Tackling the deadliest psychological illnesses no one is talking about
Eating disorders are among the deadliest psychological disorders, but there are no approved medical interventions for them – yet.
How do you spot the quiet geniuses among your workers? Neuroscientist Lynda Shaw shares 10 behaviours to look out ...
AI breaks the mold of most machines and systems humans have designed and dealt with throughout history--including education.
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