Novel mechanisms of dengue and Zika virus infections and link to microcephaly
New insights into how dengue and Zika viruses cause disease reveal shared and virus-specific mechanisms. An international, multi-institutional team led […]
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New insights into how dengue and Zika viruses cause disease reveal shared and virus-specific mechanisms. An international, multi-institutional team led […] A study recently published in Translational Psychiatry, a Nature journal, has shown how using cultured cells from patients with psychotic […] Investigators at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have used magnetoencephalography (MEG) — a technology […] LSD changes the communication patterns between regions of the brain, a new study by researchers of the University of Zurich […] People who have better spatial memory are also better at identifying odors, according to a study published this week in […] The brain creates a map of our environment, which enables reliable spatial navigation. The Nobel Prize was awarded in 2014 […] In the new study, led by Imperial College London in collaboration with a group from the University of Cambridge, researchers […] Identical brain mechanisms are responsible for triggering memory in both sleep and wakefulness, new research at the University of Birmingham […] In the 1830s and 1840s, American craniologist Samuel Morton collected and measured hundreds of human skulls in what he described […] If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a lengthy restaurant menu and been completely unable to decide what to order […]
Novel mechanisms of dengue and Zika virus infections and link to microcephaly
In vitro cell culture findings could lead to novel interventions for Schizophrenia
Advanced imaging technology measures magnetite levels in the living brain
How LSD changes perception
Good spatial memory? You’re likely to be good at identifying smells too: Similar regions of the brain are involved in both cases
Oscillations provide insights into the brain’s navigation system
Human brain cell transplant offers insights into neurological conditions
Memory ‘brainwaves’ look the same in sleep and wakefulness
A new take on the 19th-century skull collection of Samuel Morton
Scientists uncover why you can’t decide what to order for lunch: A new Caltech study finds the brain regions responsible for the choice overload effect