
Seeing the Brain Hear Reveals Surprises About How Sound Is Processed
Neurobiologists have
discovered information about
how the brain processes
sound that challenges
previous understandings of
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Brain Scans Track Hoop Fans' Happy Memories
In a novel study that used
historical tape of a
thrilling overtime
basketball game between Duke
and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill,
brain researchers at Duke
... > full story

Neuroimaging Study May Pave Way for Effective Alzheimer's Treatments
Scientists have determined
that a new instrument known
as PIB-PET is effective in
detecting deposits of
amyloid-beta protein plaques
in the brains of living
... > full story

Double Agent: Glial Cells Can Protect or Kill Neurons, Vision
Scientists have identified a
double agent in the eye
that, once triggered, can
morph from neuron protector
to neuron killer. The
discovery has significant
... > full story
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February 10, 2010 Scientists have discovered a molecular link between Parkinson's disease and defects in the ability of nerve cells to communicate. The study provides new insight into the mechanisms underlying ... > full story -
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New Proposed Changes Posted for Leading Manual of Mental Disorders: Draft Diagnostic Criteria for DSM-5
February 10, 2010 The American Psychiatric Association has released the proposed draft diagnostic criteria for the fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The draft criteria ... > full story -
Brain Protein for Synapse Development Identified
February 9, 2010 A new study identifies for the first time a brain protein called SynDIG1 that plays a critical role in creating and sustaining synapses, the complex chemical signaling system responsible for ... > full story -
Marijuana Ineffective as an Alzheimer's Treatment
February 9, 2010 The benefits of marijuana in tempering or reversing the effects of Alzheimer's disease have been challenged in a new ... > full story -
Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Brain Damage That Causes Thinking Problems
February 9, 2010 A Mediterranean diet may help people avoid the small areas of brain damage that can lead to problems with thinking and memory, according to a new ... > full story -
Music, Not Gadgets, Related to Teenagers' Headaches
February 9, 2010 Use of most electronic media is not associated with headaches, at least not in adolescents. A study of 1,025 13- to 17-year-olds found no association between the use of computer games, mobile phones ... > full story -
Drug Shows Promise for Huntington's Disease
February 9, 2010 An early stage clinical trial of the experimental drug dimebon (latrepirdine) in people with Huntington's disease appears to be safe and may improve ... > full story -
Link Between Advanced Maternal Age and Autism Confirmed
February 8, 2010 Advanced maternal age is linked to a significantly elevated risk of having a child with autism, regardless of the father's age, according to an exhaustive study of all births in California during the ... > full story -
Uncorrelated Activity in the Brain
February 8, 2010 Interconnected networks of neurons process information and give rise to perception by communicating with one another via small electrical impulses known as action potentials. In the past, scientists ... > full story
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