Earl Miller receives Goldman-Rakic Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cognitive Neuroscience
Neuroscientist recognized for his role in modeling brain circuitry as it gives rise to cognition.
Neuroscientist recognized for his role in modeling brain circuitry as it gives rise to cognition.
Four students helped launch a campus-wide art installation and shared personal stories of help-seeking, advocacy, and resilience.
Neuroscientists identify two neuron populations that encode happy or fearful memories.
Study suggests path to prolonging treatment effectiveness for phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Measuring your heartbeat and breath, CSAIL device can tell if you’re excited, happy, angry, or sad.
Neuroscientist recognized by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation for project on neural circuits for anxiety control.
Graduate student who suffered from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) develops MindHandHeart Innovation Fund project.
Biologists find a possible explanation for why the drug helps bipolar patients.
Blanche Staton will serve as interim graduate dean.
MIT employees and their families can now take advantage of a network of experts to help with personal, financial, emotional, and other concerns.
The MindHandHeart Innovation Fund announced its third round of grant winners at its final steering committee meeting for the academic year.
Loss of Shank gene prevents neuronal synapses from properly maturing.
Stephanie Ku’s Puppy Lab, a proposal funded by the MindHandHeart Innovation Fund, opens its doors during the two weeks before and during finals.