3Q: The interface between art and neuroscience
PhD student Sarah Schwettmann explains how the study of visual perception can translate students’ creativity across domains.
PhD student Sarah Schwettmann explains how the study of visual perception can translate students’ creativity across domains.
Finding could improve development of personalized psychiatric treatments.
McGovern Institute researchers find that the brain starts to register gender and age before recognizing a face.
Foundation’s $28.6 million gift will fund science, innovation, and education to advance understanding, ability, and inclusion.
Gripper device inspired by “origami magic ball” can grasp wide array of delicate and heavy objects.
Noninvasive treatment improves memory and reduces amyloid plaques in mice.
Compton Lecture delves into the frontiers of exploration linking neuroscience, music, and health.
Noninvasive measurements of calcium could reveal neurons’ roles in different types of behavior.
Professor Pawan Sinha addresses a humanitarian need — treatable blindness — and advances our understanding of visual development in the brain.
Findings could help inform new therapies, improve diagnosis.
Research by neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory helps explain how the brain regulates arousal.
Substantial refinements of three-photon microscopy allow for novel discoveries in neuroscience.
Study may lead to a better understanding of the digestive tract’s nervous system.