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.
How visual cues inform the decision to cooperate
Visuo-frontal interactions in macaque Social learning.
Ketamine effect influenced by opioid pathways, differing by sex
Sex influences opioid-mediated ketamine responses in rats.
Emotional facial expressions are not universally produced and understood
Language and culture may influence how our brain processes emotional faces.
How do the different brain regions talk to each other?
When we see what others do, our brain sees not what we see, but what we expect.
Brain hemorrhage treatment improves survival chances
Anticoagulation impact on intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes.
Gold nanoparticles improve brain function in multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s
Brain target engagement seen in Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis.
Vibrating gloves help stroke patients in muscle spasm recovery
Vibrotactile stimulation studied for post-stroke spasticity relief.
Touch detection’s bicellular mechanism
Exploring the complication of Meissner's corpuscles and lamellar cells in touch sensation.
Cardiac arrest patients recall memories of death experiences
Awareness during resuscitation in cardiac arrest.
Scientists discovered a brain area that is more important than expected
Old area in the brain preserved through evolution.
Role of fat droplet protein in Alzheimer’s disease
Astrocyte Lipid Droplets and triglyceride regulation.