A team at Carnegie Mellon University is helping kids understand artificial intelligence with a soft, squishy, LED-lit neural ...
Using an ultra-high-resolution imaging technology called 7 Tesla functional MRI (fMRI) on human participants, researchers ...
A new book by one of the founders of research on neural networks covers more than 40 years of scientific work that led to the ...
Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in ...
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive ...
Aggression and self-harm often co-occur in individuals with a history of early-life trauma-a connection that has largely been documented by self-reporting in research and clinical settings.
Seeing these brain “neighborhoods” could help to cure disorders like Alzheimer’s. One day they may help explain where consciousness lives, and why it exists.
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
Researchers from the University of Kentucky have shown that the synthetic psychedelic compound – ...
Scientists at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC found that early-life trauma changes a brain circuit linked to ...
Noise as loud as 85 to 100 decibels over time led to irreversible motor defects and loss of dopamine neurons in a mouse model ...
Prairie voles form strong pair bonds, making them useful for studying attachment. New research shows even brief contact with ...