Researchers found that excessively activated neurons over time, rather than decreased neuronal activity, cause aging-related decline in brain function in nematodes.
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News Medical on MSNC. elegans study suggests hyperactivated neurons cause aging-related behavioral declineA study of nematodes by researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has found that aging-related decline in brain function is ...
Researchers from Haifa have pinpointed the neural pathway linking the brain and immune system, revealing how the placebo ...
A novel system developed by Janelia researchers that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling ...
A novel system developed by Janelia researchers that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand ...
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Mmm, that looks yummy! The colors we see make a difference in the food we eatWhat foods and drinks look like — the colors we see before the first morsels or sips hit our tastebuds — have mattered to people for millennia. And nowhere has that been more blatant than the American ...
What foods and drinks look like — the colors we see before the first morsels or sips hit our tastebuds — have mattered to people for millennia.
This work presents potentially important findings suggesting that a combination of transcranial stimulation approaches applied for a short period could improve memory performance after administration.
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