It’s the brain’s desire for calories—not sweetness—that dominates our desire for sugars, according to a recent Yale study
Technology holds potential to benefit patients with damage to brain connections resulting from brain injury or disease
Tiny implants measure intracranial pressure, temperature before being absorbed into the body
Scientists identify protein that allows brain cells to dampen their sensitivity
First-of-its-kind dry EEG system can be used for real-life applications
Discovery could shed light on how genetic mutations lead to the disease
Team shows that episodic retrieval starts with a very rapid reactivation of sensory brain areas
Researchers reveal the way the honey bee controls aggression and form memories, which has implications for how such processes work in the human brain
The research team wanted to know how a history of stress could alter the brain’s response to further stress
To measure concussion symptoms, researchers devised a system that consists of eye-tracking goggles within a shoebox-sized device and a balance platform
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