An “extraordinary” brain network discovery shows that Parkinson’s disease may not be a movement disorder after all ...
The brain’s hemispheres are specialized for efficiency. Modern neuroscience shows lateralization enhances function without ...
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder affecting more than 1 million people in the U.S. and more than 10 ...
An analysis of positron emission tomography data in Korea found that higher family income was associated with increased ...
Johns Hopkins scientists reveal that “inactive” GluD brain proteins regulate neuronal communication and open up new ...
Scientists found our brain may organize behavior by activity patterns rather than fixed regions, reshaping how brain control ...
Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we do not have sensory organs like eyes or a nose to sense time, we can keep ...
Olympic skiers, bobsledders and speed skaters all have to master one critical moment: when to start. As athletes prepare for the upcoming Winter Olympics, that split second is in the spotlight because ...
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Gambling disorder alters the brain's control and reward systems
A new doctoral dissertation shows that gambling disorder is linked to brain networks involved in self-control and brain reward functions. By combining several brain imaging methods, the research ...
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