A Study in Mice Identifies Crucial Factors Affecting Mobility and Memory Scientists have discovered a…
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The brain is the central organ of the human nervous system, responsible for thought, emotion, memory, movement, and perception. Composed of billions of neurons and glial cells, it processes vast amounts of sensory information and coordinates every function of the body—from heartbeat regulation to complex reasoning and creativity. Neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science explore how the brain’s structures—such as the cortex, cerebellum, and limbic system—interact to generate consciousness and behavior. Ongoing research into brain plasticity, neural networks, and disorders like Alzheimer’s, depression, and epilepsy continues to deepen our understanding of this remarkable organ that defines human experience and intelligence.
A major discovery sheds light on the underlying mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, opening the door…
Researchers at The Florey Institute have identified a brain chemical that could account for the…
Exposure to Air Pollution Significantly Increases Parkinson’s Disease Risk Researchers at the Barrow Neurological Institute…
A new study from the Norwegian National Centre of Ageing and Health, in collaboration with…
Do Animals Have an Imagination? As human beings, our lives are intertwined with our thoughts,…
Older individuals with higher triglyceride levels, a common type of fat in the blood, may…
Neurobiologists have discovered sensory neurons that regulate fainting, providing a foundation for targeted treatments for…
TrackerSci is a new tool for tracking brain cell development and aging, offering fresh insights…
New Blood Marker for Parkinsonian Diseases Researchers at Lund University have discovered a blood marker…
The new measure incorporates external distraction, intrusive thoughts, and mind-wandering – and is also linked…
Critical Step Passed for Developing Agile, Low-Energy Machine Intelligence For the first time, a physical…
For the first time, a single electrode targets two brain regions for dual benefit; patient…
Images that humans perceive as completely unrelated can be classified as the same by computational…
Middle-aged adults and seniors who participate in adult education reduce their risk of developing dementia…
According to recent research from the University of East Anglia, children who are too short…
10+ Hours of Sitting Daily May Increase Dementia Risk Individuals aged 60 and above could…
Playing a single 18-hole round of golf or completing 6 km of either Nordic walking…