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09/30/2015

By: Caitlin Beddows, Posted on: September 28, 2015 We are excited to announce that the Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Second Edition is now available on ScienceDirect! This essential encyclopedia tackles arguably one of the biggest issues facing modern society, mental health.

09/30/2015

Brain pathways for physical pain and empathy overlap

09/30/2015

Researchers have developed new software that speeds up connectome analysis by up-to ten times.

09/30/2015

A new study sheds light on how the retina sets its own biological rhythm using a novel light-sensitive pigment called neuropsin.

09/30/2015

A new study reports researchers have identified 65 genes that play a crucial role in autism spectrum disorder.

09/30/2015

Researchers have developed a new type of nanowire material that may improve both retinal and brain implants.

09/30/2015

NIH-funded researchers have produced neural tissue chips with many features of a developing human brain that can do a better job of predicting which chemical compounds will be safe in humans. Keep reading on the NIH Director's Blog: directorsblog.nih.gov/2015/09/29/if-i-only-had-a-brain-tissue-chips-predict-neurotoxicity/

09/25/2015

According to a new study, AgRP neurons not only control huger, they also regulate bone mass.

09/25/2015

A new study reports fine-grained speech processing details can be extracted from electrical brain signals measured through the scalp.

09/25/2015

Researchers engineered chimeras to tune the speed of neurotransmitter release.

09/25/2015

Our long-term memory is consolidated when we sleep. Short-term memory traces in the hippocampus, an area deep in the brain, are then relocated to more outer parts of the brain. An international team of neuroscientists, among who Mathilde Bonnefond and Til Ole Bergmann from the Donders Institute at R…

09/24/2015

Researchers report on the important role the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex plays in keeping us on task.

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