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Training in musical improvisation may teach your brain to think differently: Skilled improvisers detect easy-to-substitute chords faster than non-improvisers, says study
John Coltrane and Jerry Garcia became improvising legends for their
Read moreThe same characteristics can be acquired differently when it comes to neurons
Distinct molecular mechanisms can generate the same features in different
Read moreInvestigators suggest that brain circuits could unlock new psychiatric treatments
A McLean Hospital scientific team’s comprehensive analysis of recent research
Read morePost-stroke delivery of neurotrophic factor MANF promotes functional recovery in rats
Stroke is the most common cause of adult disability. This
Read moreNew tool enables big-scale analysis of single cells: Resarchers analyzed 1.3 million cells and unraveled an unprecedented heterogeneity in rare cell populations during mouse brain development
New research led by Holger Heyn at the Centro Nacional
Read moreIn MS, disintegrating brain lesions may indicate the disease is getting worse: New findings could alter how doctors predict whose disease will become more severe
For decades, clinicians treating multiple sclerosis (MS) have interpreted the
Read moreThis is your brain detecting patterns: It is different from other kinds of learning, study shows
Detecting patterns is an important part of how humans learn
Read moreGrowth hormone may provide new hope for stroke survivors
Less fatigue and better recovery of cognitive abilities such as
Read moreVirtual brain could aid surgical planning: Personalized brain models could improve surgical planning and outcomes
Researchers have simulated neural activity based on the unique structural
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