MIT neuroscientists have identified tight connections between dopamine-producing cells of the substantia nigra (red) and neurons in the striatum (green). These connections, which show up as yellow, may play a role in the brain’s decision-making processes.Image courtesy of the...
There is a gender difference in understanding visual cues, according to a study.Image Credit: Flickr/lior mosko Women and men look at faces and absorb visual information in different ways, which suggests there is a gender difference in understanding visual cues,...
Even if you haven't ridden your bike in years, you probably remember how to do so without giving it much thought. If you're a skilled piano player, odds are you can easily sit down and play a song you've...
The study was implemented with a driving simulator. The researchers intended to find a solution in which the driver would need to look at the keypad as little as possible and could keep eyes on the road.Credit: Gabriela Villalobos...
Rats roam around an arena (A) before tackling a maze memory task. A reward awaits them in the T-maze placed in the arena (B). While it sleeps, the rat consolidates the memory of where the reward was located (C)....
Picture a little boy imitating his father shaving in the mirror or a little girl wobbling proudly in her mother's high heels. From infancy, we learn by watching other people, then use those memories to help us predict outcomes and...
new research from Duke University suggests the Oxytocin may also support spirituality. Credit: © wiertz / Flickr   'Love hormone' gives greater sense of spirituality than a placebo Oxytocin has been dubbed the "love hormone" for its role promoting social bonding, altruism...
This figure shows the relationship between task performance and level of cognitive control.Credit: Amer, Campbell, Hasher/Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2016 As you age, you may find it more difficult to focus on certain tasks. But while distractions can be frustrating,...
Comparison of grey matter (brown) and white matter (yellow) in sex-matched subjects A (56 years, BMI 19.5) and B (50 years, BMI 43.4) Credit: Lisa Ronan From middle-age, the brains of obese individuals display differences in white matter similar to...
Multiregional brain on a chip

Multiregional brain on a chip

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Image of the in vitro model showing three distinct regions of the brain connected by axons. Credit: Disease Biophysics Group/Harvard University Model allows researchers to study how diseases like schizophrenia impact different regions of the brain simultaneously Harvard University researchers have...
Escalating rungs of social support.Credit: Penn Medicine Leveraging existing relationships with friends and family may be a more effective way to improve patients' health and encourage new healthy habits and behaviors than increasing interactions with physicians or other clinicians. In...