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When a sound repeats steadily—like a drumbeat, a bell, or even a clock ticking—it doesn’t just echo in your ears. Deep inside your brain, something far more interesting happens.
Alterations in the size and structure of fetal brain regions have been linked to increased exposure to air pollutants, particularly during the middle and later stages of pregnancy. Key changes ...
The cerebrum, especially the cerebral cortex, has long been thought to be the important part of our brain. However, the ...
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This manuscript provides valuable information on the neurodynamics of emotional processing while participants were watching movie clips. The methods and results were solid in deciphering the ...
In non-human primate (NHP) studies to date, a single IV infusion of CAP-003 resulted in dose-dependent increases in GCase activity in critical brain regions including the substantia nigra, frontal ...
The radioligand [11C] N-methylspiprone (NMSP) has been used to assess relative and absolute D2 dopamine receptor densities in the living human brain with positron emission tomography (PET). In those ...
These results lend support to a long-standing hypothesis that individual variability in sulcal anatomy could play a functional role in cognition. The idea dates back to the 1960s, when neuroanatomist ...
In a nutshell Both too little and too much exercise can accelerate brain aging. The study found a U-shaped relationship where people who were sedentary and those who exercised excessively both showed ...
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