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Researchers Uncover Lasting Brain Changes Resulting from Life Challenges
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearchers reveal that life adversities can cause enduring changes in brain function, possibly predicting psychiatric disorders using AI analysis.
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Decoding Neural Behaviors in C. elegans: MIT’s Breakthrough Insights
Decoding Neural Flexibility: MIT reveals how C. elegans neurons remap behaviors, illuminating brain’s adaptable encoding.
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The Concept of “Forgetting” May Be a Beneficial Brain Function – A Proposition by Scientific Researchers
Scientists propose forgetting may be a brain function aiding adaptability; research reveals memories are stored in engrams and can be …
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Exciting New Advances in Neuroscience through Video Game Algorithms
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearchers use video game algorithms to analyze brain cell molecules, merging technology from gaming and microscopy for new neuroscience insights.
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Stanford Scientists Identify Gene “Fingerprint” for Brain Aging
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStanford researchers identify gene fingerprint for brain aging in mice, revealing significant changes in white matter and potential treatments.
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Disruptions in Natural Body Clocks Explored Using Mathematical Models
Explore how disruptions to circadian rhythms impact brain’s clock through math models. Even minor disturbances affect neuron connections.
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Recent Study Reveals How Childhood Trauma Triggers Mental Disorders
Study reveals childhood trauma’s role in mental disorders: Stress hormones trigger brain synapse removal, leading to conditions like depression.
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Stanford Researchers Discover New Subtype of Depression
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStanford Medicine researchers identify a new depression subtype, cognitive biotype, affecting 27% of patients, leading to targeted treatment insights.
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