On MRI Scans, Scientists Find What Could Explain Altered States of Consciousness
By Clare Watson
Super-detailed map of brain cells that keep us awake could improve our understanding of consciousness
By Nicoletta Lanese
Brain imaging study reveals connections critical to human consciousness
Key Consciousness Connections Uncovered
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AI Gets a Brain Boost: Scientists Create 'Thinking' Device Using Just Water and Salt
By Vinay Patel
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Mice With Hybrid Brains Can Perceive The World Using a Rat's Sense of Smell
'Frankenstein' mice with brain cells from rats raised in the lab
By Stephanie Pappas
Rat Neurons Repair Mouse Brains That Lack a Sense of Smell
By Claudia Lopez-Lloreda
Rat cells grew in mice brains, and helped sniff out cookies
By Laura Sanders
Mouse-rat hybrid has neurons of both species in its brain
By Imma Perfetto
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First half of night's sleep 'weakens' connections in brain cells built when awake: Study
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Optical illusion reveals key brain rule that governs consciousness
By Emily Cooke
Brightness illusions drive a neuronal response in the primary visual cortex under top-down modulation
By Alireza Saeedi, Nelson K Totah & Andreas Bärtels
Illusion demystifies the way vision works: Experiments imply brightness perception occurs deeper in brain than thought
Beyond Human Perception: Study Unlocks Secrets Of Consciousness | TheHealthSite.com
By Saumya Pandey
Mice are bamboozled by these baffling optical illusions... and so am I
By Joseph Foley
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China developed its very own Neuralink — Neucyber brain interface comes from a neurotechnology firm
By Christopher Harper
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Jeff Lichtman named dean of science — Harvard Gazette
Biology Professor Jeff Lichtman To Be Next Harvard FAS Dean of Sciences | News
By Neil H. Shah & Tilly R. Robinson
Jeff Lichtman Appointed Dean of Science
By John S. Rosenberg
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Who Do We Leave Behind When We Ignore the Body? Why Critical Neuroscientists and Mad Activists Must Work Together
By Jazmine Russell
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New study suggests gut microbiota can influence brain structure
By Eric W. Dolan
Is there a brain microbiome?
By Matthew Adams
Gut microbiome may predict cognition, depression in older age
By Stephen Daniells
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To understand cognition — and its dysfunction — neuroscientists must learn its rhythms
By David Orenstein
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The Brainstorms Project will reveal what your brain looks like when it listens to Pink Floyd
By Jerry Ewing
The new science of death: 'There's something happening in the brain that makes no sense' – podcast
By Alex Blasdel, Nicola Alexandrou & Ellie Bury
Memorable images slow our sense of time, study finds
By Alison Snyder
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Neuroscientists Reveal Secret of Superagers' Excellent Memories
By Jess Thomson
A Peek Inside the Brains of 'Super-Agers'
By Dana G Smith
Neuroscientists find integrity of white brain matter in superagers does not deteriorate, explains sharp memory
By Bob Yirka
New research says 'super agers' have incredibly sharp memories
By Olivia Hebert
What is a superager? Do superagers live longer?
By Lois M. Collins
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Two common and distinct forms of variation in human functional brain networks
By Benjamin A Seitzman, Thomas E. Nichols & Caterina Gratton
Misplace your keys? Don't worry, forgetting is actually good for your brain -
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Robots vs. Animals: Who Wins the Race in Natural Settings?
Robots can't outrun animals. A new study explores why
By Daniel Strain
Canada-U.S. research team studies why robots can’t match animals’ dexterity
By Jesse Snyder
Why animals run faster than their robot doppelgängers... for now
By Mack DeGeurin
Why can't robots outrun animals? - SFU News
By Will Henderson
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Feature-selective responses in macaque visual cortex follow eye movements during natural vision
By Will Xiao, Gabriel Kreiman & Margaret Livingstone
Tiny Robotic Nerve Cuffs Promise Breakthrough in Neurocare
Electrochemically actuated microelectrodes for minimally invasive peripheral nerve interfaces
By Alejandro Carnicer-Lombarte, George G. Malliaras & Sanggil Han
Robots enhance upper limb therapy for patients with neurological conditions
Cambridge researchers develop robotic nerve devices for neurological conditions - PharmaTimes
By Jen Brogan
Robotic Nerve ‘Cuffs’ Could Treat Various Neurological Conditions
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Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech
By Patrick Reisinger, Maria Chait & Fabian Schmidt
Older adults' brains 'rewarded' by music they don't even like, B.C. researcher finds
By Ashley Joannou
Unsupervised restoration of a complex learned behavior after large-scale neuronal perturbation
By Bo Wang, Carlos Lois & Adrienne Fairhall
New study finds baby girls` brain activity more complex than boys`
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Unlocking Brain Secrets: Scientists Discover Link Between Pupil Size and Working Memory
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