The idea that people are either “left-brained” and analytical or “right-brained” and creative has become deeply embedded in popular culture. Yet decades of neuroscience research show that this simple ...
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The Wiley Foundation honored research into connectomes — detailed atlases of the brain that map out thousands of neurons and the millions of connection between them.
Veins in the skull can rearrange their borders to accommodate patrolling immune cells, a strange behaviour called ruffling.
ALS is a progressive disease and it can take about 2-5 years from the time of diagnosis to death. Some people might live for 5 years or more, others might survive with the condition for over a decade.
Advances in 3D spatial multiomics are changing how researchers study tissue architecture. We spoke with Stellaromics' CEO, Dr. Todd Dickinson, to learn how this approach preserves structure and ...
Bowel problems are rampant in people of all age groups. Common problems such as constipation and diarrhoea can take a toll on ...
Some people say that it's hard to understand a woman, but it's probably because they haven't even tried to understand them.
If you’ve ever had acupuncture — or even just seen the tidy diagrams mapping invisible lines across the human body ...
A Dartmouth study challenges the conventional view that the amygdala—the two-sided structure deep in the brain involved in emotion, learning, and decision making—is simply the brain's primitive "fear ...
Research shows that as individuals learn and acquire a new skill, their brain structure and activity changes. But how do more ...