Women with poorer action control had a genetic predisposition toward higher dopamine levels, however, researchers were unable to identify this correlation in men
Recent findings involving the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans mark a major milestone in the field of 'connectomics'
The discovery of a rapid pain-signaling system challenges our current understanding of pain
A University of Washington team created a method that allows three people to work together to solve a problem using only their minds
Patients with such signs of consciousness are more likely to recover
Experiments in mice show transmission of nerve-killing protein from the gut into the brain
Vanderbilt team builds device to capture stumble response
"The study's findings create dramatic new possibilities for precision medicine," researcher says
CAPON may facilitate the connection between the two most well-known AD culprits, amyloid plaques and tau pathology
Neuroscientists identify a brain circuit that helps break decisions down into smaller pieces
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