Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease with no cure and limited treatment options.
Scientists found our brain may organize behavior by activity patterns rather than fixed regions, reshaping how brain control ...
The human brain contains billions of connected neurons that collectively support different mental functions, including the ...
Deep inside the brain, every thought and memory begins with a burst of electrical activity. For years, scientists have tried ...
New research challenges the century-old practice of mapping the brain based on how tissue looks under a microscope. By analyzing electrical signals from thousands of neurons in mice, scientists ...
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 ...
Despite lacking a hippocampus entirely—and having diverged from the mammalian lineage roughly 400 million years ago—larval ...
A new study finds the hippocampus reorganizes memories to predict rewards. This discovery explains how the brain learns and why Alzheimer's affects decision-making.
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Alcohol triggers unique activity in amygdala neurons
A study on mice identified a group of neurons in the central amygdala region of the brain that display a unique pattern of ...
How do electrical signals become "about" something? Through purely physical processes, neural networks transform activity ...
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 ...
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