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Which came first, overall bigger brains or larger brain regions that control specialized behaviors? Neuroscientists have debated this question for decades, but a new Cornell study settles the score.Th...
In Huntington’s Disease,Traffic Jams in The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
In Huntington’s Disease The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
2017/7/19
Working with mouse, fly and human cells and tissue, Johns Hopkins researchers report new evidence that disruptions in the movement of cellular materials in and out of a cell’s control center — the nuc...
Why Do We Like Our Classes?And Each Other?Our Brain Waves Tell Us,New Research Shows
Like Our Classes Each Other Our Brain Waves Tell Us
2017/7/19
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.“How well our brainwaves sync up with those of a...
Wiring of the 'little brain' linked to multiple forms of mental illness
little brain linked to multiple mental illness
2017/4/27
A Duke University study is the first to link specific differences in brain structure to what is common across many types of mental illness.Having a single mental illness like anxiety, depression or sc...
2017冷泉港学术会议:人脑的发展和三维建模(Cold Spring Harbor conference on Development and 3-D Modeling of the Human Brain)
2017 冷泉港学术会议 人脑的发展和三维建模
2017/3/29
We are pleased to announce a new Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory winter conference on Development and 3-D Modeling of the Human Brain. The goal of this meeting is to bring together researchers from dive...
2017 Keystone Symposia on Frontiers of Serotonin Beyond the Brain
2017 Keystone Symposia Frontiers of Serotonin Beyond the Brain
2017/3/10
Serotonin is a multifunctional signaling molecule that plays extra-cerebral roles, not only in adult life, but in development as well. Although, research concerning extracerebral serotonin is growing ...
For the first time ever, a single flexible fiber no bigger than a human hair has successfully delivered a combination of optical, electrical, and chemical signals back and forth into the brain, puttin...
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Identify Human Brain Processes Critical to Short-Term Memory
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Human Brain Short-Term Memory
2017/3/14
Cedars-Sinai neuroscientists have uncovered processes involved in how the human brain creates and maintains short-term memories."This study is the first clear demonstration of precisely how human brai...
2017兴奋性突触和脑功能高登研究研讨会(The Gordon Research Seminar on Excitatory Synapses and Brain Function)
2017 兴奋性突触和脑功能高登研究 研讨会
2017/2/15
The Gordon Research Seminar on Excitatory Synapses and Brain Function is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to pre...
Premature babies don't use sensory-prediction brain process that may be key to development
Premature babies don't use sensory prediction brain process
2017/2/16
Babies born prematurely don't use their expectations about the world to shape their brains as babies born at full term do, important evidence that this neural process is important to development.The f...
Brain prints reveal children's reading difficulties
Brain prints children's reading difficulties
2017/2/16
Children who have difficulty learning to read, in addition to being at risk for depression, also can suffer from increased rates of bullying and can experience poorer relationships with their parents ...
We are pleased to announce the third Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Wiring the Brain, which will begin at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 4 and run through lunchtime on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Previous meet...
2017兴奋性突触和脑功能戈登学术会议(The 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Excitatory Synapses & Brain Function)
Excitatory Synapses Brain Function
2017/1/18
The synapse is central to our understanding of circuit function and behavior. In the central nervous system, excitatory synapses represent the primary means of information processing by local circuits...
Researchers Map How the Brain Processes Faces From Sight to Recognition
Researchers Map Brain Processes Faces Sight to Recognition
2017/1/9
At a glance, you can recognize a friend's face whether they are happy or sad or even if you haven't seen them in a decade. How does the brain do this — recognize familiar faces with efficiency and eas...
Toeing the Line:Study finds brain cells that signal path of travel
brain cells signal path travel
2017/1/9
Imagine you’re navigating a city like New York, or any other that’s laid out on a grid. Suppose you run into a roadblock as you’re heading north. How do you know that you can turn to your left, say, a...