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Neuroscience Seeing and imagining activate some of the same brain cells By recording brain activity directly, scientists showed that imagining an object can revive parts of the neural pattern used ...
Neuroscience's roots make exciting and terrifying futures possible ...
Three visions of the future of neuroscience reveal the ways we might one day expand, link and heal our brains.
More brainlike computers could change AI for the better
New brain-inspired hardware, architectures and algorithms could lead to more efficient, more capable forms of AI.
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The brain’s response to a heart attack may worsen recovery In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.
Neuroscientists decoded people’s thoughts using brain scans
Neuroscientists decoded people’s thoughts using brain scans The method captured the gist of what three people thought, but only if they wanted it to
The heart plays a hidden role in our mental health - Science News
Deciphering the messages that the heart sends to the brain could lead to new anxiety treatments and even unlock the secrets of consciousness.
Pregnancy overhauls the brain. Here’s what that looks like
Neuroscientist Liz Chrastil’s brain scans before, during and after pregnancy are providing the first view of a mom-to-be’s structural brain changes.
Here's what lucid dreamers might tell us about our sleeping minds
Here’s what lucid dreamers might tell us about our sleeping minds Dreams are one of the most universal yet elusive human experiences
Babies brains’ can follow a beat as soon as they’re born
Brain scans and signals show babies can sort images and sense rhythm, offering new insight into how infant brains are wired from the start.
The remarkable brains of ‘SuperAgers’ hold clues about how we age
About Laura Sanders Laura Sanders is the neuroscience writer. She holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of Southern California.
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