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Jun 12, 2020
Scientists Color Coded Brain Cells Linked to Ageing to Search For Clues on Factors Causing Memory Loss
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Feb 26, 2020
In Brain Waves, Scientists See Neurons Juggle Possible Futures | Quanta Magazine
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Dec 27, 2019
New neuromorphic network composed of numerous metallic nanowires, generates electrical characteristics similar to those associated with higher order brain functions unique to humans, such as memorization, learning, forgetting, becoming alert and returning to calm.
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Oct 24, 2019
Our gut bacteria may play an important role in the way we learn, suggest new Nature study, which found that if mice that were fearful were given strong antibiotics to wipe out most of their gut bacteria, they were incapable of undergoing extinction learning, and showed different brain activity.
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Sep 02, 2019
A new analysis on whether mindfulness promotes sleep.
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Apr 08, 2019
Scientists reverse memory decline using electrical pulses
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Apr 08, 2019
A decline in memory as a result of ageing can be temporarily reversed using a harmless form of electrical brain stimulation, scientists have found. The findings help explain why certain cognitive skills decline significantly with age and raise the prospect of new treatments.
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