Neuroscience – Scientific American

Complex computer modeling demonstrates that obsessive-compulsive disorder patients learn about their environments but dont use that information to guide their actions

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded today to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young for discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms.

October 2, 2017

A new study adds to findings that female children and adolescents are more susceptible to head injuries

October 2, 2017 Diana Kwon

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2017 was awarded to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young for discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms.

October 2, 2017 Steve Mirsky

In a fake news world, the neuroscientistTali Sharot explains what convinces peopleand what does not

September 27, 2017 Gareth Cook

The procedure may not work for others in a similar condition

September 25, 2017 Sharon Begley and STAT

New experiments provide an alternative to a long-reigning theory of the way we form memories of experiences

September 20, 2017 Gary Stix

Modeled on big physics projects, International Brain Lab will bring together preeminent neuroscientists to probe a single behavior

September 19, 2017 Alison Abbott and Nature magazine

New way to catalogue the brain's cellular diversity may aid autism researchers

September 18, 2017 Marissa Fessenden and Spectrum

Are probiotics for MS next?

September 12, 2017 Sharon Begley and STAT

The debate over whether men and women have meaningfully different brains could have profound implications for health and personal identity

September 1, 2017 Lydia Denworth

Studies of transgender kids are revealing fascinating insights about gender in the brain

September 1, 2017 Kristina R. Olson

Researchers hopeto move to clinical trials in 2018

August 31, 2017 Ben Hirschler and Reuters

Watching neurons guide live mouse activities may help understand diseases like Parkinsons

August 30, 2017 Mo Costandi

Correcting gait early on may aid mobility

August 24, 2017 Andrew Joseph and STAT

The birth of a first child alters parents lives suddenly and forever: sleepless nights, afternoons in pajamas and hardly a moments respite. Parents are able to make this transition because of changes that take place in the brain

September 1, 2017 Anna von Hopffgarten

Cells throughout the body can detect light, too

August 13, 2017 Thomas Cronin and The Conversation

Neuroscientists want to understand how tangles of neurons produce complex behaviors, but even the simplest networks defy understanding

August 10, 2017 Kerri Smith and Nature

August 10, 2017 Mariette DiChristina

A new type of brain-imaging technology could exposeeven changeour private thoughts

August 1, 2017 Marcello Ienca

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