Category: BRAIN (səˈrēbrō)
How the Brain Stores Remote Fear Memory
Your Brain on Joy: A Neuroscientist’s Reflection on the Holidays
Why Does the Alzheimer’s Brain Become Insulin-Resistant?
Scientists Reveal 3 Keys to Keeping Your Brain Healthy
How Trauma Changes the Brain
A low-dose of caffeine suppresses alpha brain waves and improves executive functioning
Hunting brain cancer cells: Neuronal and tumorigenic boundaries of glioblastoma plasticity
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Researchers identify genes that maintain healthy neurons
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/researchers-identify-genes-that-maintain-healthy-neurons/4n5Txl2i0N69NJMTTsaBkn?show_order=2&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_221204_ealert_a90&tag=Evening&utm_medium=email&utm_source=iPost&ipost_environment=m3usainc&iqs=9z2zdorue76r6qleh6ejit3p9gn58p6gmnnesvc6pmo Continue reading Researchers identify genes that maintain healthy neurons
Hyperactivated brain cells following social trauma impair social reward and promote social avoidance
Immune cells control waste clearance in the brain
Multilevel brain atlases provide tools for better diagnosis of psychiatric and aging disorders
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/multilevel-brain-atlases-provide-tools-for-better-diagnosis-of-psychiatric-and-aging-disorders/2Q1el1Kw4HL8POtx3bddEU?show_order=7&article_type=selected&tag=Evening&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_221117_ealert_a90&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&ipost_environment=m3usainc&iqs=9z2zqusbv6nr1o28hdbsaehut5p55oges13k0rr63eg Continue reading Multilevel brain atlases provide tools for better diagnosis of psychiatric and aging disorders
Vaccine shown to prolong life of patients with aggressive brain cancer
Exposing Brain Tissue to Psilocybin Provides Insights Into Consciousness, Depression and Anxiety
A blood protein can reduce brain damage after a stroke
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/a-blood-protein-can-reduce-brain-damage-after-a-stroke/1fsTGkPfOt2uFqcFr1KzF1?show_order=9&article_type=selected&tag=Evening&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_221114_ealert_a90&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_medium=email&utm_source=iPost&iqs=9z2z3ebljmj3kjueirkjjee9ovgj0dulkpjgnu9gqs8 Continue reading A blood protein can reduce brain damage after a stroke
Most Detailed Mapping of Our Brains’ Memory Bank Reveals Something Surprising
A Novel Instructive Role for the Entorhinal Cortex
Understanding the brain correlates of dissociative disorders
‘A silent killer’ – COVID-19 shown to trigger inflammation in the brain
Researchers Discover Anti-inflammatory Molecules That Decline in the Aging Brain
Our Brains Use Quantum Computation
Study explores how the brain allows the use of previous knowledge to solve new problems
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/study-explores-how-the-brain-allows-the-use-of-previous-knowledge-to-solve-new-problems/7bCZ9FYnKT6aB8KjH9wjyN?show_order=9&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_221021_malert_a90a&tag=Morning&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&iqs=9z2zluso89pj08qto4joastv26ai1sfpuupdg2t8k6o Continue reading Study explores how the brain allows the use of previous knowledge to solve new problems
Research team shines light on how the brain stores positive and negative memories
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/research-team-shines-light-on-how-the-brain-stores-positive-and-negative-memories/1UiqXduhRSBJfvfc58QvwU?show_order=5&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_221004_ealert_a90&tag=Evening&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_medium=email&utm_source=iPost&iqs=9z2z6n18aedlid43v6adonp96nngbmgkselkv4uvfgo Continue reading Research team shines light on how the brain stores positive and negative memories
Your brain is a prediction machine that is always active
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/your-brain-is-a-prediction-machine-that-is-always-active/72HRlDBG9y3iLE0PYpku7W?show_order=6&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=malert_080622&tag=Morning&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&ipost_environment=m3usainc&iqs=9z2zim22oqknoquespidbi0li2d0pgfc9m67qlc8hc0 Continue reading Your brain is a prediction machine that is always active
The Brain’s Drainage System in 3D
Study determines how the emotional hub of the brain contributes to negative feelings
Scientists find brain region responsible for memory decline in aging
Modern Life Changes the Brain. Here’s How to Change It Back
Type 2 diabetes may make the brain age faster
This Key Protein Is Essential for Brain Cell Longevity and Growth
Research suggests specialized brain imaging can unveil mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease, other disorders
Brain Cancer Canada funds Canada’s first genomics technology for rapid and precise brain tumour diagnostics
Stress during pregnancy affects fetal brain development, study finds
The brain’s reaction to COVID’s inflammatory tidal wave
New research in mice suggests Alzheimer’s disease is linked to circadian rhythm
New research in mice suggests Alzheimer’s disease is linked to circadian rhythm https://flip.it/RTsdHE Continue reading New research in mice suggests Alzheimer’s disease is linked to circadian rhythm

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