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Illinois engineers fused ultrafast imaging with smart algorithms to peek at living brain chemistry, turning routine MRIs into ...
Consciousness gives rise to a sense of self and personal agency. The question is, how do biological processes give rise to ...
Over the spring semester, prestigious national and international organizations recognized Brown faculty for their research, ...
A study suggests that carefully controlled electrical stimulation of the brain may improve math skills, most significantly in people with weaker connections in a specific part of the brain.
In the brain, tRNS may enhance learning by gently boosting the activity of underperforming neurons, helping them get closer ...
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating these networks can boost learning, according to a study published in the ...
The cerebrum, especially the cerebral cortex, has long been thought to be the important part of our brain. However, the ...
NFL super-agent Leigh Steinberg opens up about the brain trauma crisis in football and his mission to protect athletes ...