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Brain study finds circuits that may help you keep your cool

by SoP | Jan 22, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Research by neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory helps explain how the brain regulates arousal.

Gut-brain connection signals worms to alter behavior while eating

by SoP | Jan 1, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Study may lead to a better understanding of the digestive tract’s nervous system.

Electrical Properties Of Dendrites Help Explain Our Brain’s Unique Computing Power

by SoP | Oct 27, 2018 | News | 0 comments

Neurons in human and rat brains carry electrical signals in different ways, scientists find.

Getting to the Roots of Pessimism

by SoP | Aug 21, 2018 | News | 0 comments

Stimulating the brain’s caudate nucleus generates a negative outlook that clouds decision-making.

To understand working memory, scientists must resolve this debate

by SoP | Aug 20, 2018 | News | 0 comments

In dueling papers, researchers tackle key questions about working memory such as, how we hold and juggle multiple pieces of information in mind.

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