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.
The research explores how rhythmic electrical fields, generated by neurons, influence and align neighboring neurons, enhancing cognitive function.
Nature Mental Health – Using stereotactic electroencephalography, the authors identified differential amygdala activation in response to emotional faces in participants with treatment-resistant…
Researchers shed light on how individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) process emotions differently due to abnormalities in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.
Individuals exhibiting restrained eating behaviors demonstrate increased inhibitory control when exposed to food-related stimuli, indicating the presence of an automatic food-inhibition association. Existing literature proposes…
A flexible response to food cues significantly improves attitudes towards high-calorie foods among women with controlled eating habits.
Nature – Hippocampal theta–gamma phase–amplitude coupling integrates cognitive control and working memory storage across brain areas in humans.
The results could pave the way for new therapeutic strategies using existing drugs to combat the growing AD crisis.
A long-standing question in vision science is how the three cone photoreceptor types – long (L), medium (M) and short (S) wavelength sensitive – combine…
Researchers made a groundbreaking discovery confirming that rats possess a distinct number sense.
From deciding which meal to prepare for our guests to trading-off the pro-environmental effects of climate protection measures against their economic costs, we often must…