Neuroscience

  1. Health & Medicine

    Potential pain treatment’s mechanism deciphered

    Scientists have new insight as to how a class of environment-sensing bone marrow cells can help safely relieve pain.

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  2. Life

    Age isn’t just a number

    Getting old happens faster for some, and the reason may be in the blood.

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  3. Neuroscience

    Wrinkled brain mimics crumpled paper

    Brains crumple up just like wads of paper, a new study suggests.

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  4. Health & Medicine

    Smell test may detect autism

    A quick sniff test could reveal whether or not a child has autism, but some scientists have doubts.

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  5. Neuroscience

    Old fruit flies’ swagger restored with brain chemical dopamine

    Replenishing the chemical communicator dopamine to a handful of nerve cells makes old flies feel frisky again.

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  6. Neuroscience

    Pain may come in his and hers

    Males and females rely on different kinds of cells to carry pain signals, a mouse study suggests.

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  7. Neuroscience

    One path that fear takes in the brain discovered

    By hijacking a newly discovered pathway in mice’s brains, scientists inspire fear.

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  8. Neuroscience

    Sense of smell is strictly personal, study suggests

    A new test can identify individuals based on their sense of smell, and may hold information about a person’s genetic makeup as well.

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  9. Neuroscience

    Brain’s adult stem cells born early

    By tracing the lineages of adult stem cells in the mouse brain, scientists get a view of the cells’ early lives.

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  10. Neuroscience

    Homunculus reimagined

    A new study pinpoints the part of the brain that controls the neck muscles, tweaking the motor homunculus.

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  11. Neuroscience

    Homunculus reimagined

    A new study pinpoints the part of the brain that controls the neck muscles, tweaking the motor homunculus.

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  12. Neuroscience

    Alzheimer’s spares brain’s music regions

    Brain regions involved in recognizing familiar songs are relatively unscathed in Alzheimer’s disease.

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