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Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite to support complex behavior.
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Anxiety is often described as a whole‑brain problem, but a series of mouse experiments suggests that, in some cases, a single ...
Fixing the balance of a single brain circuit erased anxiety and social deficits in mice, revealing a powerful new target for ...
MIT researchers tested the “Spatial Computing” theory and found that brain waves organize neurons into flexible, ...
In a recent study published in the journal Science Advances, researchers in the United States used 3D transport-based morphometry (TBM) to identify and visualize brain changes linked to 16p11.2 ...