The findings of this study shed new light on how stress, depression and other mental states can alter organ function, and show that there is a real anatomical basis for psychosomatic illness. Credit: © llhedgehogll / Fotolia Neuroscientists at the University...
Mice with the genetic defect that causes Fragile X syndrome (FXS) learn and remember normally, but show an inability to learn new information that contradicts what they initially learned, shows a new study by a team of neuroscientists. FXS...
A depiction of the traditional view of the split brain syndrome (top) versus what the researchers actually found in two split-brain patients across a wide variety of tasks (bottom). Credit: Yair Pinto A new research study contradicts the established view...
The brain acts much differently when we're outdoors compared to when we're inside the lab, a new study has found. "It happens when we're doing normal, everyday activities, like riding a bike," explained Kyle Mathewson, a neuroscientist in UAlberta's Department...
Insight into cellular mechanisms illuminates biological target for PTSD therapy Experiments in mice by researchers at Johns Hopkins suggest that if the goal is to ease or extinguish fearful emotional memories like those associated with post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol may...
Your brain on Google Glass

Your brain on Google Glass

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The fNIR sensor, which is placed around the forehead like a headband, uses LEDs that shine near-infrared light to sample from 16 brain areas. Researchers use the technology to monitor oxygenation in the brain while the subject performs cognitive...
Brain activity during decision making. Credit: Penn Medicine During the last decade, commercial brain-training programs have risen in popularity, offering people the hope of improving their cognitive abilities through the routine performance of various "brain games" that tap cognitive functions such...
Large human genetics study finds loneliness is a heritable trait associated with neuroticism and depressive symptoms, but no one gene is responsible. Loneliness is linked to poor physical and mental health, and is an even more accurate predictor of early...
Hands-free is just as distracting as hand-held phones while driving -- University of Sussex research. Credit: University of Sussex Driving while talking on a hands-free phone can be just as distracting as talking on a hand-held mobile phone, psychologists at...
Do you often take chances and yet still land on your feet? Then you probably have a well-developed brain. This surprising discovery has been made as part of a project studying the brains of young male high and low risk-takers....
You may perceive the world the way your friends do, according to a Dartmouth study finding that friends have similar neural responses to real-world stimuli and these similarities can be used to predict who your friends are. The researchers found...