A mouse study highlights the role of acetylcholine in behavioral flexibility, offering new insight into the brain mechanisms involved in addiction and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Stretching your brain might be the better description. Do a crossword puzzle a day and you may just get good at crosswords.
Boost your brain health with six science‑backed habits from sleep and exercise to nutrition and social connection that will enhance memory, mood, and cognitive vitality.
Hundreds of local residents came to campus to explore brain puzzles, art projects and hands-on science experiments, all designed to make neuroscience fun and accessible for every age.
A communication pathway between the brain and the gut may be integral to how well the brain holds on to memories ...
Implantable device research from the BrainGate clinical trial enables communication through rapid typing for a patient with ...
A brain-computer interface allowed two people who had lost the ability to move their limbs to type at speeds of up to 22 words per minute ...
Memo Genesis is launching in the United States and Canada as a dietary supplement formulated to support cognitive health, combat the memory parasite (cadmium chloride), and restore neural pathways ...
Researchers have identified a distinct and reproducible gene expression program associated with neurotransmission in the ...
On Thursday, March 12, Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton welcomed to campus Dr. Frances Jensen ’78—renowned ...
A timely literature review - during this Brain Injury Awareness Month - indicates that brain training can help not just with ...
A new study suggests that visual cues help the brain detect faint sounds in loud environments better than listening with your ...