Study finds hub linking movement and motivation in the brain
Detailed observations in the lateral septum indicate region processes movement and reward information to help direct behavior.
Detailed observations in the lateral septum indicate region processes movement and reward information to help direct behavior.
How people interpret musical notes depends on the types of music they have listened to, researchers find.
Nominated by peers and students, professors in brain and cognitive sciences and biology are recognized for excellence in graduate and undergraduate education.
Study reveals brain regions that respond differently to the presence of background noise, suggesting the brain progressively hones in on and isolates sounds.
Magnetically controlled device could deliver clot-reducing therapies in response to stroke or other brain blockages.
Nearly $12 million machine will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models.
Focusing awareness on the present moment can enhance academic performance and lower stress levels.
Making electrophysiology more informative, team shows how to distinguish four classes of cells by spike waveform.
Magnetic particles allow drugs to be released at precise times and in specific areas.
A powerful method has allowed McGovern researchers to discover how the brain represents the complex world in simple shapes.
In “semiautonomous” cars, older drivers may need more time to take the wheel when responding to the unexpected.
Novel study shows protein CPG15 acts as a molecular proxy of experience to mark synapses for stabilization.
Whitehead Institute team finds drugs that activate a key brain gene; initial tests in cells and mice show promise for rare, untreatable neurodevelopmental disorder.
In a mouse model, restoring activity of a specific forebrain region reverses social traits associated with autism.
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