A new study reveals that sleep-like slow-wave brain activity can persist for years in surgically disconnected brain ...
A new study reveals that older adults are more likely than younger people to interpret ambiguous facial expressions as happy ...
Much of the evidence documenting the earliest use of psilocybin in mushrooms for medicinal purposes by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs was destroyed by Spanish missionaries in the 1500s. However, that ...
The skin, as the body’s largest organ, serves as a dynamic interface between internal systems and environmental influences.
Optic neuropathies including glaucoma, traumatic injury, ischemic damage, and optic neuritis, are the leading causes of irreversible blindness ...
Sleep-like slow-wave patterns persist for years in surgically disconnected neural tissue of awake epilepsy patients, ...
Why can't trauma survivors "turn it off"? Because they've achieved mastery. Plato's ancient framework reveals how the brain ...
On Sept. 18, Valentina Cigliola, an assistant professor from Vanderbilt University’s Department of Pharmacology, presented ...
Sleep-like slow-wave patterns persist for years in surgically disconnected neural tissue of awake epilepsy patients, ...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience has found that aggression can spread socially among mice, but only when ...
Nervous system functions, from motion to perception to cognition, depend on the active zones of neural circuit connections ...
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