COVID-19 Can Cause Severe Inflammation in the Brain – Neuroscience News
COVID-19 can spark a severe immune response in the central nervous system, affecting immune cells in the vascular system and brain.
COVID-19 can spark a severe immune response in the central nervous system, affecting immune cells in the vascular system and brain.
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Nature – Synapses are gained during spontaneous or forced periods of wake and lost during sleep in a neuron-subtype-dependent manner in zebrafish.
Structural and functional MRI reveals brainstem connections that sustain wakefulness, a key component of human consciousness.
Using neuroimaging, researchers identified a brain network crucial to human consciousness.
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Researchers uncovered that approximately one in eight adults enjoys intensely sour flavors, challenging the common belief that adults generally dislike sourness.
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