Does the deaf brain "see" with its ears? New research shows the auditory cortex maps visual space through selective ...
A brain that develops in the deprivation of one sense reorganizes itself in surprising ways, revealing remarkable ...
Yelling at your kids may feel like the only way to get them to listen sometimes, but as a method of discipline, it can lead ...
A randomised controlled trial published in The BMJ looks at accelerated continuous theta burst stimulation (a-cTBS) targeting left primary motor cortex for children with autism spectrum disorder. Prof ...
A new study identifies a neuronal circuit from the motor cortex to the insular cortex, offering a new target for non-invasive ...
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FDA clears first US trial of Motif’s wireless brain implant for depression
A coin-sized device with no battery, no wires, and no deep surgical penetration into the brain just cleared its biggest regulatory hurdle. In late April 2026, the FDA granted Motif Neurotech an ...
Opioid antagonism with naltrexone alters neural responses to threatening stimuli and reduces subjective distress, supporting ...
This study presents valuable findings by reanalyzing previously published MEG and ECoG datasets to challenge the predictive nature of pre-onset neural encoding effects. The evidence supporting the ...
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Classical music that boosts your study flow
Classical music isn’t just for concert halls—it can be a powerful study companion. Research shows it can reduce stress, enhance focus, and even aid memory when paired with effective study habits.
Researchers have developed a soft artificial retina that helped blind mice respond to near-infrared light, a type of light ...
Discusses KCC2 Deep Dive and Pipeline Advances in CNS Disorders April 14, 2026 9:30 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsMeg Alexander ...
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