Mayo Clinic researchers have found a new way to more precisely detect and monitor brain cell activity during deep brain ...
Kiun, director of the Center for Cognition and Sociality within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), and KO Hyoung-Gon, professor at Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry, have uncovered the ...
Researchers discovered that pain and itch are processed by separate neuronal circuits in the anterior cingulate cortex. Using ...
which is just below the thalamus. Prior research has shown that neurons in this brain region, in infants, send signals to other parts of the brain, helping to regulate growth. To learn more about ...
reveals that degeneration of the thalamus – an area of the brain distinct from the stroke lesion – is a significant contributor to post-stroke symptoms. This is both good and bad news.
A new study reveals that pain and itch are processed by distinct neural circuits in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC).
Michael Frank, a professor of cognitive and psychological sciences affiliated with the Carney Institute, and Aneri Soni, a graduate student in his lab, developed a new computer model of the basal ...