Hormone Therapy May Lead to Improved Cognitive Function
New study demonstrates cognitive benefits of transdermal estradiol in combination with an oral progesterone for postmenopausal women.
New study demonstrates cognitive benefits of transdermal estradiol in combination with an oral progesterone for postmenopausal women.
For decades the neuroscience community has been baffled by the existence of dense connections in the brain that seem to be going “backwards”.
HBP researchers propose new concept to discover the “operational functions” of brain areas.
The way a person’s brain is “wired” directly impacts how well they perform simple and complex tasks, according to a new study from researchers at Rice University. DescriptionThe brain is organized into different subnetworks, or “modules,” that support distinct functions for different tasks, such as speaking, memorizing and expressing emotion.
Older adults who lead an active sex life are more likely to have increased cognitive function, according to a new Oxford University research collaboration.