Brain
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrates and most invertebrate animals. It is the most complex organ of the vertebrate body that sits in the head. The brain exerts centralized control over other parts of the body. It controls thought, memory, feeling, touch, sight, breathing, temperature, appetite, and every process that regulates our body.
Whether SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy affects a child’s risk for neurodevelopmental disorders?
Study will examine molecular risk factors found in the placenta.
New bio-inspired neural network holds dramatically more memories
What makes a neural network remember?
Why we need female mice in neuroscience research?
Female mice exhibit more stable exploratory behavior than male mice.
Targeting Alzheimer’s using AI
Model tested on tens of thousands of routine brain scans spotted disease risk with 90% accuracy.
How to awaken neural stem cells and reactivate them?
Scientists have discovered the importance of cell metabolism in this process.
Organoid intelligence: A revolutionary path to drive computing forward
The many possible applications of this research urge the strategic development of OI.
Scientists have successfully recorded brain activity from freely moving octopuses
Scientists have figured out how to capture brain activity in octopuses.
Study uncovers a brain circuit involved in opioid addiction and relapse
Breakthrough in understanding Fentanyl abuse.
Neuronal activity is affected by temperature changes in the brain
Researchers have discovered that stimulation devices can change the temperature within the brain.
Scientists identify how repeated cocaine use increases the addictiveness
The brain structures are responsible for compulsive drug-seeking behaviors due to repeated use of cocaine.
Brain changes in fighter pilots may cast light on astronauts during space travel
The study is the first to investigate functional brain connectivity in fighter pilots.
The disrupted flow of brain fluid may underlie neurodevelopmental disorders
New imaging technique reveals circulation patterns in the developing brain.