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A distinctive neural signature found in the brains of people with dyslexia may explain why these individuals have difficulty learning to read, according to a new study from MIT neuroscientists.The res...
For the first time in humans,researchers use brain surface stimulation to provide ‘touch’ feedback to direct movement
humans researchers brain surface stimulation touch’ feedback direct movement
2016/11/4
In the quest torestore movement to people with spinal cord injuries, researchers have focused on getting brain signals to disconnected nerves and muscles that no longer receive messages that would spu...
"Could you repeat that?" The reason you may have to say something twice when talking to older family members at Thanksgiving dinner may not be because of their hearing. Researchers at the University o...
A global conversation to advance brain research Sept. 19
global conversation brain research
2016/9/29
Due to revolutionary new technologies, neuroscientists are poised to significantly advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, with profound implications for health and society.To enhance col...
When asked to visualize your childhood home, you can probably picture not only the house you lived in, but also the buildings next door and across the street. MIT neuroscientists have now identified t...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded 18 grants to multidisciplinary teams from across the United States to conduct frontier research focused on neural and cognitive systems. Each award pr...
Aging and genetic factors are the overwhelming causes of several neurodegenerative disorders. The commonness of these disorders is snowballing due to the increase in the human life span, making neuron...
Study shows how judgment of sensory simultaneity may develop in the brain
judgment sensory simultaneity develop in the brain
2016/6/12
Most people encounter most things by sensing them in multiple ways. As we hear the words people speak, we also see their lips move. We smell, see and hear the onions as we chop them — and we feel them...
Regions of the human brain affected during a liquid-meal taste perception in the fasting state: a positron emission tomography study
Taste positron emission tomography PET
2016/6/1
The sensation of taste provides reinforcement for
eating and is of possible relevance to the clinical problem of obesity
Breast is best: human milk is the optimal food for brain development
optimal food brain development
2016/6/1
The statement that breast-fed children score higher on tests of
cognitive function than do formula-fed children is not universally
accepted. The main criticism given by skeptics is that
observation...
Brain imaging links Alzheimer’s decline to tau protein
Brain imaging Alzheimer’s decline tau protein
2016/5/19
A buildup of plaque and dysfunctional proteins in the brain are hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. While much Alzheimer’s research has focused on accumulation of the protein amyloid beta, researchers h...
Scientists map brain’s thesaurus to help decode inner thoughts
Scientists map brain’s thesaurus decode inner
2016/5/6
What if a map of the brain could help us decode people’s inner thoughts?UC Berkeley scientists have taken a step in that direction by building a “semantic atlas” that shows in vivid colors and mu...
Study sheds light on patterns behind brain,heart systems;circadian rhythms
brain heart systems circadian rhythms
2016/3/28
An electrical and systems engineer at Washington University in St. Louis has designed a method that, figuratively, forces a leopard to change its spots.Jr-Shin Li, the Das Family Distinguished Career ...
For decades, scientists have struggled to develop a comprehensive census of cell types in the brain. Now, in a pair of companion papers, researchers at Columbia’s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Beha...
Scientists decode brain signals nearly at speed of perception
Scientists decode brain signals nearly speed of perception
2016/2/22
Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception. Further, analysis of patients’ neural responses to tw...