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A Virginia Tech study found that the female brain forms fear memories using a molecular process not seen in the male brain.

Socioeconomic factors linked to lasting imprint in kids’ brains

It may one day be possible to reap some of the benefits of sleep without ever closing our eyes

A group of brain cells have been found to act as a “disappointment meter”

Breast milk fatty acids are perfectly tailored to newborn brains, varying by species, a new multi-university study shows

“Compound 10” is a new chemical compound which could slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease

Depression isn’t just in the head: Scientists find altered genetic activity in white blood cells

Cannabis use during adolescence is associated with differences in brain regions involved in motivation and reward

Dark triad personality traits carry distinct physical signatures in the brain

Study finds that boosting dopamine in adults with early signs of Alzheimer's negatively impacted memory function contradicting the popular belief that boosting dopamine improves memory function

Study shows increasing histamine levels enhances episodic learning and memory retrieval, suggesting potential psychiatric therapy benefits under high workload conditions

Fresh concerns have been raised over long-term use of antidepressants, revealing limited benefits and higher health risks

Cognitive benefits of reading physical books: Reading comic books on physical paper helps brain absorb and connect story details more easily than reading on a digital tablet

Human gross anatomy study identifies lymphatic vessels at the CNS–PNS boundary in the cervical spine, introduces “Cerebrolymph” hypothesis of brain drainage

Among 649 environmental, behavioral, health, and socioeconomic factors examined in nearly 10,000 children, socioeconomic status (SES) showed the strongest associations with brain organization

People with Traumatic Brain Injury More Likely to Die from Brain Cancer Than General Population

A University of Queensland (UQ) research team has developed a novel intranasal formulation of clozapine that could transform the treatment of schizophrenia, potentially reducing the serious side effects of this medication.

Children born after a fertility struggle are more likely to show signs of autism and ADHD, according to international researchers who say this link exists regardless of whether the children were conceived using IVF or other infertility treatments.

Physical fitness is linked to brain health in young adults, but the effects differ by sex

MSK1 mediates BDNF-dependent MeCP2-S421 phosphorylation in postnatal striatal development and psychiatric-relevant behaviours

Neuropsychology researchers have discovered a rhythm in the midbrain that could serve as a bio-physiological signature for specific states of consciousness, it occurs exclusively during waking hours and REM sleep

Higher vitamin C levels linked to greater gray matter volume and stronger default mode network connectivity (which is associated with attention and autobiographical memory) in a study of 2,044 adults over 64, suggesting a potential role in preserving cognitive function during aging

Study links joint pain supplement to accelerating dementia: New research has found an association between taking glucosamine, a popular over-the-counter supplement used for joint pain, and a higher likelihood of progressing from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease.

EEG study from MIT found people who wrote essays with ChatGPT showed the weakest brain connectivity of any group, and when later asked to write unaided, their brains stayed under-engaged compared to people who never used AI.

Researchers have developed an AI tool called AIDD that distinguishes between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies with near-perfect accuracy

Researchers from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute have shown how microscopic structures in the brain’s retrosplenial cortex (RSC) helps support memory retrieval and our ability to navigate the world.

Researchers uncovered the first evidence that deep brain stimulation (DBS) can remodel white matter pathways in the brain and alter communication across large-scale neural networks, this may explain how the therapy helps patients recover from severe depression

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Microrobots repair spinal cord: scientists tested biohybrid microrobots on mice with completely severed spinal cords

New neuroscience research shows how slowing your breathing alters your perception of the people around you

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