For the first time, researchers have mapped how pregnancy changes the brain in unprecedented detail, uncovering a transformation as profound as it is fascinating. This groundbreaking study, published ...
A new study shows that prolonging cellular energy in brain cells helps transform fleeting experiences into lasting memories.
Our brains don’t just age — they evolve through a sequence of neurological eras across a person’s lifetime. According to a new study from neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge, the human ...
The relationship between physical activity and cognitive function has taken on new dimensions, with emerging research revealing that even minimal movement can produce substantial improvements in ...
Two new studies published in the journals Neuron00792-5) and Naturereveal how the human brain transforms a continuous stream of sound into distinct words. The findings identify a specific neural ...
During pregnancy, the body isn’t the only thing going through big changes—your brain does, too. For years, scientists knew the brain changed in motherhood, but only recently have they uncovered just ...
The field of science is littered with epic debates. But every so often, those dogmatic clashes yield fruitful new discoveries. Case in point: Some scientists believe they’ve discovered a new brain ...
Getting your body moving doesn’t just keep you fit — it might actually turn back the clock on your brain, according to fascinating new research. The latest findings from Penn State College of Medicine ...
There is a new minuscule brain chip called the MiBMI, and researchers touted that this new implant can transform thoughts into text with ease, also claiming that it has a high accuracy in doing so. It ...
The human brain's adaptability to internal and external changes, known as neural plasticity, forms the foundation for understanding cognitive functions like memory and learning, as well as various ...
Tom Oxley remembers the moment his entire career trajectory turned. “A patient who’d had a stroke moved a robotic limb and fed herself,” he recalls to Inverse as we sit in his office inside New York’s ...