
Where Imagination Lives in Your Brain
The ability to conjure up possible futures or alternative realities is the flip side of memory. Both faculties cohabit in the brain region called the hippocampus
The ability to conjure up possible futures or alternative realities is the flip side of memory. Both faculties cohabit in the brain region called the hippocampus
James Rothman shared The Kavli Prize in Neuroscience in 2010 for discovering the molecular basis of neurotransmitter release. How did a biochemist come to win such a prestigious prize in neuroscience?...
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Here's how to reconcile the mismatch in what your senses are telling your brain
Adverse early childhood experience leaves persisting traces in brain structure, highlighting the importance of preventive measures for healthy brain development
An increase in activity in dying brains might be associated with last-minute conscious experiences, but scientists don’t know for sure
A pillar of every neuroscience textbook, the classic “homunculus” has just gone through a radical revision
A new era of neurotechnology means we may need new protections to safeguard our brain and mental experiences
Image-generating AI is getting better at re-creating what people are looking at from their fMRI data. But this isn’t mind reading—yet
The Havana syndrome saga is an epic failure of science, one with severe consequences both for patients and for international relations
Researchers who study aphantasia, or the inability to visualize something in your “mind’s eye,” are starting to get a sense of how to accurately measure the condition and what it may mean for those who have it...
The causes of long COVID, which disables millions, may come together in the brain and nervous system
Studies of prairie voles are providing surprising new insights into how social bonds form
Does this all feel a little familiar? Called déjà vu, that sensation may be your brain correcting its own errors
Enacted dreams could be an early sign of Parkinson’s disease
Weirdly efficient neurons power birds’ dense brains
Neural circuits that label experiences as “good” or “bad” and the emotional meaninglessness of facial expressions are some standouts among 2022’s mind and brain breakthroughs...
Key genes that are active in the brains of older people are also active in the brains of people who developed serious COVID
A woman during pregnancy shows changes in a key brain network that may be important for bonding with her new child
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