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Nearly Imperceptible Fluctuations In Movement Correspond To Autism Diagnoses,IU-Led Study Finds(图)
Fluctuations Movement Correspond Autism Diagnoses IU-Led Study
2018/2/1
A new study led by researchers at Indiana University and Rutgers University provides the strongest evidence yet that nearly imperceptible changes in how people move can be used to diagnose neurodevelo...
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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...
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Study Shows ‘Sweet Spot’ Could Improve Melanoma Diagnosis(图)
Sweet Spot Improve Melanoma Diagnosis
2017/12/18
Too much, too little, just right. It might seem like a line from “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” but actually describes an important finding from researchers in Florida Atlantic University’s College...
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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...
Early-Life Pain May Lead To Obesity Risk,Especially In Females,Neuroscience Institute Study Finds
Early-Life Pain Obesity Risk Females Neuroscience Institute
2017/7/24
Inflammatory pain at birth changes how the hippocampus, a part of the brain associated with memory and eating behavior, works later in life, and this pain also causes adult rats to eat more frequently...
Faulty genomic pathway is linked to schizophrenia developing in utero,study finds
Faulty genomic pathway schizophrenia
2017/3/14
The skin cells of four adults with schizophrenia have provided an unprecedented “window” into how the disease began while they were still in the womb, according to a recent paper in Schizophrenia Rese...
Toeing the Line:Study finds brain cells that signal path of travel
brain cells signal path travel
2017/1/9
Imagine you’re navigating a city like New York, or any other that’s laid out on a grid. Suppose you run into a roadblock as you’re heading north. How do you know that you can turn to your left, say, a...
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...
The quest for a synthetic heart valve that faithfully mimics the original is a step closer to its goal with the Rice University find that a natural polymer called hyaluronan, one of the...
Dopamine neurons have a role in movement,new study finds(Nature Neuroscience)
Dopamine neurons movement
2016/5/6
Princeton University researchers have found that dopamine – a brain chemical involved in learning, motivation and many other functions – also has a direct role in representing or encoding movemen...
Study sheds light on patterns behind brain,heart systems;circadian rhythms
brain heart systems circadian rhythms
2016/3/28
An electrical and systems engineer at Washington University in St. Louis has designed a method that, figuratively, forces a leopard to change its spots.Jr-Shin Li, the Das Family Distinguished Career ...
Indiana University study shows first evidence for independent working memory systems in animals
Indiana University first evidence independent working memory systems animals
2016/2/22
A new study from Indiana University could help ensure the hundreds of millions of dollars spent each year to develop potential treatments for Alzheimer's disease aren't wasted on targeting the wrong t...
Consuming Sweets Forms Memories That May Control Eating Habits,Neuroscience Study Finds
Marise Parent neuroscience Neuroscience Institute obesity
2015/12/7
Eating sweet foods causes the brain to form a memory of a meal, according to researchers at Georgia State University, Georgia Regents University and Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.The findings, pub...
Study reveals that people may inherit ‘gut’ bacteria that cause Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
people gut bacteria Crohn’s disease ulcerative colitis
2014/12/30
A new study by an international team of researchers shows for the first time that people may inherit some of the intestinal bacteria that cause Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively kno...