Strangers Sync Better: New Insights in Brain Synchronization – Neuroscience News
Individuals with weak social ties exhibit more synchronized brain activity during cooperative tasks than those with strong ties.
Individuals with weak social ties exhibit more synchronized brain activity during cooperative tasks than those with strong ties.
This pooled cohort study clarifies the association between cumulative mean systolic blood pressure and incident stroke types and explores whether race and ethnicity modify these…
Nature – It can be hard when junior scientists feel unsupported. Nature asked three scientists for their advice on how to respond.
As the ANA evolves to better recognize the broad scope of academic neurology, our awards continue to evolve in parallel. In that spirit, the ANA…
The National MS Society’s vision is a world free of MS. The Society mobilizes people and resources so that everyone affected by MS can live…
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Rupture is the most life-threatening manifestation of cerebral AVMs. This study aimed to explore the hemodynamic mechanism of AVM rupture. We introduced…
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hemorrhagic transformation can occur as a complication of endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke. This study aimed to determine whether ischemia depth…
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is characterized by symptoms of low intracranial CSF volume due to various mechanisms of CSF leakage. One such mechanism is a CSF-venous…
Adequate reperfusion after ischemic stroke is a major determinant of functional outcome yet remains unpredictable and insufficient for most survivors. In this issue of Neuron,…
Scientific Reports – Subjects with carotid webs demonstrate pro-thrombotic hemodynamics compared to subjects with carotid atherosclerosis
BackgroundHypertension is a stroke risk factor with known disparities in prevalence and management between Black and White patients. We sought to identify if racial differences…