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Unanticipated early origins of childhood brain cancer: Study identifies earliest traces of brain cancer long before the disease becomes symptomatic

May 2, 2019 Animal Learning and Intelligence, Biology, Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, cancer, Intelligence, mice, Stem Cells

Brain tumours are the leading cause of non-accidental death in children in Canada, but little is known about when these

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Sensory stimuli improves brain damage in mouse models of preterm birth

March 4, 2019 Accident and Trauma, Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Gender Difference, Intelligence, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

A research conducted by the INc-UAB shows that the same perinatal brain injury caused by hypoxia and ischemia have differentiated

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Brain pathways of aversion identified

February 18, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Child Development, Depression, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Neuroscience, psychology

What happens in the brain when we feel discomfort? Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden are now one step closer

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Tiny eye movements affect how we see contrast

January 29, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, epilepsy, Language Acquisition, Neuroscience, Numeracy, Perception, Racial Issues

It is often difficult for a driver to see a person walking on the side of the road at night

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Lessons learned from the adult neurogenesis debate

January 25, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Healthy Aging, Medical Topics, Mental Health, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Workplace Health

Since the 1960s, consensus about whether human adults generate new neurons with age has swayed back and forth from “yes,

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Nerve cells made from skin cells are a valid lab model for studying disease

January 16, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Dementia, Disorders and Syndromes, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Parkinson's Research, Stem Cells

The incidence of some neurological diseases — especially those related to aging, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases — is

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The human brain works backwards to retrieve memories

January 15, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, Memory, Neuroscience, psychology

When we remember a past event, the human brain reconstructs that experience in reverse order, according to a new study

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One type of brain cell may invite Alzheimer’s: Research on toxic proteins could drive treatment strategies

December 18, 2018 Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Research, Brain Injury, Dementia, Disorders and Syndromes, Healthy Aging, Nervous System, Parkinson's Research

Better tactics for detecting, preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease depend on a clearer understanding of cellular-level changes in the minds

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Biologists discover an unusual hallmark of aging in neurons: Snippets of RNA that accumulate in brain cells could interfere with normal function

November 28, 2018 Brain Injury, Disorders and Syndromes, genes, Human Biology, Huntington's Disease, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Parkinson's Research

As we age, neurons in our brains can become damaged by free radicals. MIT biologists have now discovered that this

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In live brain function, researchers are finally seeing red

November 17, 2018 Biochemistry, Brain Injury, Disorders and Syndromes, Energy Technology, Intelligence, Medical Technology, Neuroscience, Organic Chemistry

For years, green has been the most reliable hue for live brain imaging, but after using a new high-throughput screening

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