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Study Reveals Distinct Brain Areas for Music and Language Processing in Awake Musician during Brain Surgery
Study on awake musician during brain surgery reveals distinct brain areas for music and language processing, with different regions engaged …
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Somatic Genetic Mutations Unveiled as Key Players in Schizophrenia Research Breakthrough
Groundbreaking study discovers link between somatic mutations & schizophrenia. NRXN1 & ABCB11 genes identified. Potential implications for treatment.
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Artificial Intelligence Unveils the Secrets of Synapses: A Breakthrough in Brain Connection Analysis
Scientists use AI to track synaptic changes in live animals, improving understanding of brain connectivity in learning, aging, injury, and …
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Link Between Stroke Recovery and Language: New Insights from Researchers
Research reveals monolingual Spanish-speaking Mexican Americans have poorer stroke recovery outcomes than their bilingual counterparts.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries Revealed as Chronic Conditions: Long-term Effects and the Need for Ongoing Care
Study reveals traumatic brain injuries as chronic conditions, with long-term effects on cognition and daily functioning, emphasizing the need for …
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The Effect of Long Space Missions on Astronauts’ Brains Revealed
New research reveals that long space missions cause significant changes in astronauts’ brains, requiring three years for recovery. Impact on …
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Keck School of Medicine Research: Air Pollution Levels Deemed “Safe” Could Still Impact Brain Development
Keck School of Medicine research reveals EPA-approved air pollution levels may still affect child brain development.
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New Study Challenges Beliefs: Head Impacts, Not Concussions, Drive CTE in Football
Groundbreaking study reveals cumulative head impacts, not concussions, drive CTE in football. Playbook to prevent CTE in players may be …
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MIT’s Latest Breakthrough: Investigating Neural Circuits That Impact Hunger, Mood, and Diseases
MIT engineers develop fibers embedded with sensors and light sources, enabling manipulation of gut-brain connections for studying hunger, mood, and …