Neuroscience

Place-Cell Firing: How The Brain Translates Memory Into Action

contributes to symptoms.  "People often focus on memory deficits when thinking about the significance of ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 21 2009 - 12:36am

Babies Are Smarter Than You Think

provide the earliest evidence that infants have expectations about the physical properties of ...

Article - News Staff - May 6 2009 - 9:12pm

Fantastic Voyage Here We Come- Nanoscale Imaging Of The Living Brain

that have lower numerical aperture.  So the best resolution using only 2PLSM is about 400-500nm.  Not ...

Article - Kathy Murphy - Sep 9 2009 - 8:47pm

5-month Old Infants Can Discern Difference Between Human And Monkey Speech

ducks' faces with their sounds. Infants' expectations about the sources of vocalizations seem not to ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 19 2009 - 5:47pm

Vitamin E Prevents Brain Damage After Stroke

effects is quite small – just 250 nanomolar, a concentration about 10 times lower than the average amount ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 12 2010 - 7:33pm

Neurons Stick Together To Get Their Message Heard

same time," says Sejnowski. "Surprisingly, our model predicts that it only takes about 30 ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 8 2010 - 7:06pm

Aspergers Rule Processing

analogy while arguing with a public school system about rules enforcement against a specific student with ...

Article - Alex "Sandy" Antunes - Oct 21 2011 - 4:15pm

Citizen Scientists Mapping the Connectome

thing in the Universe. We know so little about it, but we are on the cusp of a revolution in a new ...

Blog Post - Matthew T. Dearing - Feb 14 2012 - 11:55am

Human Brain and Mind 2: More Neuroplasticity

for neuroplasticity to bring about positive changes in hearing, vision, movement, and psychiatric ...

Blog Post - Jon Lieff MD - Mar 19 2012 - 10:27am

Embryo Brains Can Wake Earlier Than Previously Thought

instances of complex fetal and early neonatal learning. "It also raises questions about the longer-term ...

Article - News Staff - May 3 2012 - 7:27pm