New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
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Frog-cell ‘neurobots’ self-build nervous systems and shift gene activity
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute and Tufts University have engineered frog-cell constructs that autonomously assemble ...
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Study links physical activity to brain changes that may blunt trauma effects
Researchers have found that lifelong physical activity may moderate the structural brain changes linked to adverse childhood ...
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Exercise Triggers Memory-Related 'Brain Ripples', Study Finds
(Science Photo Library/Canva) Exercise works wonders throughout the human body, including the brain. Research suggests an ...
Biobots, whose growing line of variants started with xenobots, are fascinating tiny self-powered living robots built ...
Different neuronal cells have a diverse range of activity patterns, but the cause has remained unclear. In mice, maps of brain-wide inputs to individual neurons that do or do not show activity ...
By growing miniature brain models from patient cells, researchers have identified distinct electrical activity patterns ...
A new study suggest that brief exercise, such as 20 minutes of moderate cycling, can boost brain activity, which may help to ...
Why is sleep so important for learning and memory? Neuroscientists from the Csicsvari group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) provided new insight into this essential function ...
Neuroscientists solve the "cocktail party problem," proving that neural amplification of vocal features like pitch and ...
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