Researchers found that there is a “just-right” amount of enjoyable fear
The Autonomic Nervous System and Dysautonomia
The nervous system is constantly regulating many important processes in the body, all without us having to consciously think about it. How does it do this, and what happens when things go wrong?
Echo, Echo
Humans and bats use similar strategies to localize sounds
How a volcano turned a brain into glass
Researchers found perfectly preserved neurons in the remains of the Mount Vesuvius eruption
The Cells of Consciousness
How close is science to finding the cellular source of consciousness?
No pain… a lot to gain
Can anesthesia lead us to better pain killers?
I Got It From My Mama: Maternal Microbes Support Brain Development of Her Offspring
New research in mice shows how gut microbes affect the brain, even before birth.
The Sound of Music Therapy: Harmony between the Brain and its Memories
How can scientists and health professionals harness the power of music for more than just dancing?
Masters of Disguise
How swinging a bat and camouflage are more similar than you think
A Wandering Mind
A peek into the mechanisms and treatments for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Psychedelics lead to long-lasting brain changes
These substances could prove to be potential therapies for mood and substance disorders.
Timing Is Everything
Even the best athletes can’t escape the effects of the brain’s central clock
Where There’s Smoke
New evidence for epigenetic changes in the brains of cigarette smokers
French Fries or Side Salad?
New research sheds light on why dieting is so challenging
Sense from the Noise
How do our brains sift through the clutter?
Go-karts, for science?
Sometimes, creativity is king when studying animal behavior
It’s in the blood
How scientists transferred the cognitive benefits of exercise to aged mice…without having to work out
These Circuits Were Made for Walking
A baby’s first steps
Neurological complications of Lyme disease
Tick season is here, and so is the potential for Lyme disease
Get a whiff of this
Animals have a special sensory system for social information
COVID-19 and the Brain
What we know (and don’t know) about how the novel coronavirus affects the nervous system
The Dad-Baby Bond
How fatherhood changes the brain
The Biased Brain
Your brain might be ready to think it is “us” vs. “them,” but you don’t have to.
Light at night may mess with your brain
A new study may help us understand how nighttime light exposure leads to behavior changes
Aphasia as a Symptom of Autoimmune Encephalitis
Many types of brain injury and disease, including autoimmune encephalitis, can cause a language disorder named aphasia that affects at least 2 million Americans
Mapping the Brain
A 3D map gives researches a better look into the mouse brain
Active by default
What the brain’s default mode network can teach us about ourselves
The Hope for A Cure
Huntington’s disease ravages the brain, but exciting new therapies offer hope for the future
A Sense of Attraction
What do a refrigerator and a sea turtle have in common? Surprisingly, magnets.
Translating faces into emotion
Scientists deciphered what mice were feeling by looking at their faces