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Memories are made of this ? ? – (Part 1)

Brain science 'round midnight episode 8: Thomas McHugh from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science discusses memories and the brain The post Memories are made of this ? ? – (Part 1) appeared first on It...

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Memories are made of this ?? – (Part 2)

Thomas McHugh from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science continues his discussion about memories, emotions, the brain, and life. The post Memories are made of this ?? – (Part 2) appeared first on It...

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The first drug treatment for brain aneurysms (in mice)

Scientists discover that most aneurysms result from mutations. A mouse model shows they can be treated with drugs. The post The first drug treatment for brain aneurysms (in mice) appeared first on It...

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A researcher’s journey: from surfing to studying pain

Joshua Johansen from RIKEN CBS tells us about his journey from surfer to pain researcher and beyond. Stay tuned for part II ... The post A researcher’s journey: from surfing to studying pain appeared...

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Mathematical model predicts self-organized learning in real neurons

The free energy principle predicted how real neural connections changed as neurons “learned” in a dish. The post Mathematical model predicts self-organized learning in real neurons appeared first on...

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A researcher’s journey part 2: emotional memory and being human

Joshua Johansen from RIKEN CBS explains emotional memory, what his lab is doing, and what makes a good researcher. The post A researcher’s journey part 2: emotional memory and being human appeared...

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Scary places burned into our minds by constant memory replay

Researchers discover the mechanism through which places associated with negative experiences are burned into our memories. The post Scary places burned into our minds by constant memory replay...

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Genomic “butterfly effect” involving TADs explains risk for autism

De novo mutations in three-dimensional structures in the genome containing known ASD genes were found to be associated with ASD risk. The post Genomic “butterfly effect” involving TADs explains risk...

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Cubes of brain tissue allow drug discovery without animals

Modeling the blood-brain-barrier with brains-in-a-cube allows drug testing without the need for animals. The post Cubes of brain tissue allow drug discovery without animals appeared first on It Ain't...

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Brainless memory makes the spinal cord smarter than previously thought

The spinal cord learns how to direct limb muscles to avoid aversive sensations and recalls the memories using separate neural circuitry. Oh, and without a brain! The post Brainless memory makes the...

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