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There is a deeper side to the brain which weaves your memories, goals, beliefs and emotions into a continuous sense of self.
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A brilliant orchestra brings together many skilled musicians. Throughout a performance, each section must play at the right time and at the right volume to weave a unified melody. If everyone played ...
The College of Arts and Sciences' second Spotlight Symposium honors UB neurodevelopmental biologist Soo-Kyung Lee’s FOXG1 ...
During brain development, neurons can regulate their movement until they reach their final destination thanks to a "molecular ...
Advances in developmental neuroscience have fundamentally reshaped thinking about neural repair. Mechanisms that govern neuronal fate specification, brain ...
From early childhood, the brain runs two systems side by side. One helps children understand words. The other helps them ...
A new scientific statement highlights how mental health, sleep, and the gut microbiome shape brain health from childhood ...
Brain health isn't determined only by genetics or what happens later in life. A growing body of research shows that a range of factors-from mental health and sleep to environment, lifestyle and social ...
Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford Medicine research has shown.
Researchers discover that language and Theory of Mind originate in separate brain regions in children, challenging theories of overlapping cognitive development.