Changing levels of the brain protein KCC2 can alter how reward associations form, reshaping the learning process that links ...
A new finding from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center shows that the learning process of associating cues with rewards can be altered by increased or decreased activity of a specific ...
Scientists discovered that altering levels of the KCC2 protein can dramatically change how the brain forms reward associations. Reduced KCC2 boosts dopamine activity, making new habits—good or ...
Researchers detail JS#SMUGGLER, a multi-stage web attack using JavaScript, HTA, and PowerShell to deploy NetSupport RAT on ...
Dr. Makary desperately wants everyone to know he is a brave, free-thinker, able to see the world objectively and without bias, smarter than 99% of his peers. However, in reality his brain is cooked.
In a study published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers at Cedars-Sinai report that an experimental drug called TY1 helped damaged hearts heal in laboratory animals. It did not thin blood ...
A large body of science has linked phthalates to a variety of serious health conditions, including premature birth and ...