Artificial neural networks are helping neuroscientists figure out how real brains work.
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Artificial neural networks are helping neuroscientists figure out how real brains work.
Research on the genetic and molecular basis of Alzheimer’s disease steers the search for treatments.
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Genetics indicate that current diagnostic criteria for mental illness fail to reflect the biological problems at the root of patients’ symptoms.
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Is cognitive training worth doing?
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Migraine attacks and epileptic seizures may originate from similar disruptions in brain activity.
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No one had tested the claim that fidget spinners improve concentration in children with ADHD, so child psychologist Paulo Graziano set up a study to find out if it was true.
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Pediatrics and neuroscience professor Charles Nelson discusses changes he and his colleagues have observed in the brains of children who spent time in Romanian orphanages.
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Tracing autism’s symptoms back to problems in the developing brain could lead to better diagnoses and treatments.
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Preserving healthy synapses could prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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