Hearing just 16 seconds of music helps your brain predict what comes next, shaping memory, emotion, and how songs make sense.
In an era of overt sexism in the sciences, she made two major discoveries, including identifying a neuropeptide later linked ...
The results showed that expert bird-watchers had structural brain differences compared with novices, regardless of age. The ...
Over a decade ago, Tinsley Galyean, PhD ’95, joined colleagues at the MIT Media Lab (where he was then working as an ...
For centuries, we've known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to make lifestyle choices that may help you keep your brain ...
We like to think we are the lead actors in our lives, but we’re often just reading lines from a shadow script written by our past selves.
Astrocytes use the MEGF10 receptor to prune synapses in the striatum, a process essential for dopamine-driven motor learning.
Enjoy a wildly imaginative and colourful journey through a spectacular alphabet book, visit a magical museum where the exhibits come to life, test your brain cells with a fun and immersive ...
Digital engagement is neither inherently benign nor uniformly harmful among young people. Later in life, it can fortify specific cognitive skills through intentional practice.
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 ...
Staying sharp doesn't have to be a chore. Here are 10 different ways you can challenge your brain to support brain health.
BrainAlignNet, AutoCellLabeler, and CellDiscoveryNet—to automatically track and identify neurons in moving worms and jellyfish.