Lead poisoning isn’t just an industrial-age problem. A new study reveals our ancestors, including Neanderthals, were exposed ...
How is it that we all see the world in a similar way? Imagine sitting with a friend in a café, both of you looking at a phone ...
Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than ...
Researchers at USC have created the first method to noninvasively measure microscopic blood vessel pulses in the human brain. Using advanced 7T MRI, they found these tiny pulsations grow stronger with ...
A new study published in Nature Communications provides evidence that the human brain does not simply shrink with age but ...
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Memory isn't just in the brain: New research shows cells in other body parts can remember too
Groundbreaking research from NYU reveals non-neural human cells can remember chemical signals. This challenges the long-held ...
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How hair and skin characteristics affect brain imaging: Making fNIRS research more inclusive
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising non-invasive neuroimaging technique that works by detecting ...
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People Are Horrified by Lab-Grown Human Brains
Brain organoids, miniature human brains grown in a lab, can be used by scientists for experiments but some people are ...
Stanford scientists found that aging disrupts the brain’s internal navigation system in mice, mirroring spatial memory ...
Scientists have for the first time located the "mileage clock" inside a brain - by recording the brain activity of running ...
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