How does the brain differentiate hot and cold?
Researchers at Waseda University (Tokyo, Japan) studied brain activity when exposed to hot or cold temperatures using a technique called electroencephalography (EEG), which records the electrical activity in the brain by placing small sensors on the scalp.
New research from NYU Finds that Memories are Not Only Stored in the Brain
The massed-spaced effect, a well-established neurological property…
Covid-19 is said to have prematurely aged teenage brains
A study by The University of Washington, published the 9th September in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has discussed the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on teenage brain development.
Are Ancient Viruses Causing Psychiatric Disorders?
Thousands of DNA sequences from ancient viral infections are expressed in the brain, according to new research headed by KCL