Decoding ‘noisy’ language in daily life
Study shows how people rationally interpret linguistic input.
Study shows how people rationally interpret linguistic input.
Director of McGovern Institute discusses how new initiative to understand the human brain will affect neuroscience at MIT and beyond.
Study reveals linguistic deficits behind autistic children’s difficulties understanding other people.
Obama invites Boyden, Brown, Desimone and Seung to launch of new federal initiative.
MIT class offers student teams a chance to create business ventures based on neurotechnology research.
Griffith, Miller, Schulz and Teng awarded the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching honor.
New study is first to analyze how affected brain cells respond during different behavioral tasks.
Ed Boyden honored for his work on optogenetics; will share 1 million Euro prize with five other researchers.
Study reveals brain patterns produced by a general anesthesia drug; work could help doctors better monitor patients.
Brain and cognitive sciences major Joy Ekuta researches, learns and teaches her way around the globe.
The Institution provides day’s worth of activities for more than 200 conference attendees.
Laura Schulz finds that babies learning about the world have much in common with scientists.
Mutant forms of the gene disrupt chemical modifications that control access to genes necessary for normal brain cell function.
Choi will serve as McGovern Investigator and as assistant professor of brain and cognitive sciences.
New method allows scientists to insert multiple genes in specific locations, delete defective genes.