搜索结果: 1-15 共查到“颅脑外科学 the Brain”相关记录38条 . 查询时间(0.046 秒)
New Window Into Brain Lets Researchers Study Brain Disorders(图)
New Window Into Brain Researchers Brain Disorders
2018/1/10
Until recently, the composition of brain tissue limited researchers' insights into the brain's neural circuitry and function.NSF-funded scientists developed a technique called CLARITY to chemically di...
UC San Diego Researchers Solve Mystery of Oxygenation Connections in the Brain(图)
UC San Diego Researchers Oxygenation Connections the Brain
2017/11/23
Scientists have known that areas of the brain with similar functions—even those in different brain hemispheres—connect to share signals when the body rests, but they haven’t known how this “resting-st...
NSF funds new multidisciplinary approaches to study the brain(图)
NSF new multidisciplinary approaches the brain
2017/9/4
The National Science Foundation (NSF) made 19 awards to cross-disciplinary teams from across the United States to conduct innovative research focused on neural and cognitive systems. Each award provid...
Scientists Reveal a Key Link between Brain Circuits Governing Hunger and Cravings
Scientists Brain Circuits Governing Hunger Cravings
2017/7/21
The urge to satisfy hunger is a primal one, but – as any dieter knows – choices about when and what to eat can be influenced by cues in the environment, not just how long it’s been since breakfast. Th...
New brain mapping tool produces higher resolution data during brain surgery
New brain mapping tool resolution data during brain surgery
2017/7/20
Researchers have developed a new device to map the brain during surgery and distinguish between healthy and diseased tissues. The device provides higher resolution neural readings than existing tools ...
Chronic Pain Amplifies the Brain’s Reaction to New Injuries
Chronic Pain Amplifies Brain’s Reaction New Injuries
2017/7/20
Chronic pain in any one body part may distort the intensity with which a key brain region perceives pain everywhere else.This is the finding of a study in rats, which was led by researchers at NYU Lan...
Which came first, overall bigger brains or larger brain regions that control specialized behaviors? Neuroscientists have debated this question for decades, but a new Cornell study settles the score.Th...
Why Do We Like Our Classes?And Each Other?Our Brain Waves Tell Us,New Research Shows
Like Our Classes Each Other Our Brain Waves Tell Us
2017/7/19
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.“How well our brainwaves sync up with those of a...
2017兴奋性突触和脑功能高登研究研讨会(The Gordon Research Seminar on Excitatory Synapses and Brain Function)
2017 兴奋性突触和脑功能高登研究 研讨会
2017/2/15
The Gordon Research Seminar on Excitatory Synapses and Brain Function is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to pre...
Researchers Map How the Brain Processes Faces From Sight to Recognition
Researchers Map Brain Processes Faces Sight to Recognition
2017/1/9
At a glance, you can recognize a friend's face whether they are happy or sad or even if you haven't seen them in a decade. How does the brain do this — recognize familiar faces with efficiency and eas...
For the first time in humans,researchers use brain surface stimulation to provide ‘touch’ feedback to direct movement
humans researchers brain surface stimulation touch’ feedback direct movement
2016/11/4
In the quest torestore movement to people with spinal cord injuries, researchers have focused on getting brain signals to disconnected nerves and muscles that no longer receive messages that would spu...
"Could you repeat that?" The reason you may have to say something twice when talking to older family members at Thanksgiving dinner may not be because of their hearing. Researchers at the University o...
A global conversation to advance brain research Sept. 19
global conversation brain research
2016/9/29
Due to revolutionary new technologies, neuroscientists are poised to significantly advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, with profound implications for health and society.To enhance col...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded 18 grants to multidisciplinary teams from across the United States to conduct frontier research focused on neural and cognitive systems. Each award pr...
Study shows how judgment of sensory simultaneity may develop in the brain
judgment sensory simultaneity develop in the brain
2016/6/12
Most people encounter most things by sensing them in multiple ways. As we hear the words people speak, we also see their lips move. We smell, see and hear the onions as we chop them — and we feel them...