A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
The tools to manipulate the central nervous system – to sedate, confuse or even coerce – are becoming more precise, more ...
Sora Shin, a Virginia Tech assistant professor with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, will study how brain circuits contribute to aggressive behavior with a $3.2 million grant from the ...
Hydralazine, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure and preeclampsia, may also help stop the growth of ...
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Prefrontal cortex reaches back into the brain to shape how other regions function, study reveals
Vision shapes behavior, and a new study by MIT neuroscientists finds behavior and internal states shape vision. The research, ...
Nasal drops may offer a new non-invasive way to help the body fight aggressive and deadly brain cancers. Researchers at ...
Steve Turnbull was diagnosed with an aggressive and incurable cancer after he started experiencing an unusual symptom - randomly smelling cotton candy. (Brain Tumour Research via SWNS) By Megan Pocock ...
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How immune signals activate brain circuits to drive sickness-induced social withdrawal
MIT researchers have discovered how an immune system molecule triggers neurons in a specific brain circuit to shut down social behavior in mice modeling infection.
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have uncovered unexpected traces of bacteria within brain ...
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