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Building a brain, cell by cell: Researchers make a mini neuron network (of two)
05-23-2018 James Health News

The human brain is an exquisitely complex, organic CPU, made

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Stroke researchers confirm role of frontal lesions in response to prism treatment: Frontal cortical lesions affect response to prism adaptation therapy for symptoms of spatial neglect
05-23-2018 James Health News

Stroke researchers have confirmed that the presence of frontal cortical

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Drug to treat bleeding may benefit some stroke patients
05-17-2018 James Health News

Patients with stroke caused by bleeding on the brain (intracerebral

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Where hominid brains are concerned, size doesn’t matter: The human-like features of Homo nalei’s brain surprise research team that examined fossil’s brain imprints
05-15-2018 James Health News

The recently-discovered species Homo naledi may have had a pint-sized

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Untangling brain neuron dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies: A neuron model of Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementias shows defects that could suggest treatments to halt or reverse cognitive impairments before the neurons die
05-11-2018 James Health News

A decay of brain function is a hallmark of Parkinson’s

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Diverse Parkinson’s-related disorders may stem from different strains of same protein: One form found in a brain structural cell is 1,000-fold more potent in causing disease in an animal model
05-10-2018 James Health News

Different Parkinson’s-related brain disorders, called synucleionpathies, are characterized by misfolded

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A new way to watch brain activity in action
05-08-2018 James Health News

It’s a neuroscientist’s dream: being able to track the millions

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Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others: Scientists pinpoint neural interactions that are necessary for observational learning
05-04-2018 James Health News

It’s often said that experience is the best teacher, but

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Researchers discover connection between circadian rhythm and aggression
05-03-2018 James Health News

Each year around many people worldwide are diagnosed with a

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Scientists map key brain-to-spinal cord nerve connections for voluntary movement: Study opens way to explore potential therapies for spinal cord injury and stroke
05-03-2018 James Health News

Researchers trying to help people suffering from paralysis after a

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