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Fascinating new neuroscience model predicts intelligence by mapping the brain’s internal clocks
Your brain keeps time on multiple scales. New research reveals that synchronizing these internal clocks with the brain’s physical structure is crucial for efficient thought and cognitive flexibility.
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Study sheds new light on how structural brain changes are tied to memory decline in aging
A landmark international study that pooled brain scans and memory tests from thousands of adults has shed new light on how ...
New findings based on more than 10,000 MRI scans have shed light on how structural brain changes are tied to memory decline ...
Computational models utilizing group average data are used to access functional connectivity (FC) patterns. This study successfully demonstrated correlation of individual simulations of FC with ...
The Mediterranean diet may help preserve structural connectivity in the brain in older adults, results of a French study hint. Greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with preserved ...
A massive international brain study has revealed that memory decline with age isn’t driven by a single brain region or gene, ...
New research indicates that the structural organization of the human brain does not develop in a continuous, linear fashion ...
A new study published in Lupus Science & Medicine investigated the relationship between homotopic connectivity, which refers to the functional and structural connections between the hemispheres of the ...
Why can some people easily stop eating when they are full and others can't, which can lead to obesity? A new study has found one reason may be a newly discovered structural connection between two ...
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have collaborated with international partners to explore if societal inequality affects our brain. Their research paper is published in Nature Aging today, ...
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