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These lateral-thinking puzzles require some serious out-of-the-box thinking to solve. Are you up to the challenge?
Researchers at USC have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the human brain forms, stores and recalls visual memories. A new study, published in Advanced Science, harnesses human ...
Across two new papers published Wednesday (July 23) in the journal Nature, scientists sequenced the DNA of 1,084 people ...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is the dynamic regulation of cerebral blood flow in response to neural activity. Specifically, ...
CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
Rats exhibit significant recovery of locomotor function following incomplete spinal cord injuries, albeit with altered gait expression and reduced speed and stepping frequency. These changes likely ...
Professor Hesham Sallam co-authored the first documentation of the internal anatomy of amphibious whales that lived more than ...
The Best Illusion of the Year contest offers researchers, and participants, an opportunity to explore the gaps and limits of human perception.
A newly developed PET radiotracer has shown the ability to produce high-quality images of real-time brain inflammation, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and ...
Climate Disasters Hit the Brain Before Babies Are Even Born, Study Suggests "What we are seeing is compelling evidence that the climate crisis is not just an environmental emergency, it is ...
A study of 20,000 anxiety disorder patients shows how negativity bias affects brain structure, cognitive function and mental health, supporting the view that mental illness is brain illness.
Scientists found the brain glitch that makes you think you’re still hungry Date: June 11, 2025 Source: University of Southern California Summary: A team of scientists has identified specialized ...