Category: brain

Binge-watching TV shows can create an unhealthy environment for the brain due to social isolation, sleep deprivation and unhealthy eating habits. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-08-07 17:28:59 Category: brain Tag: Bingewatching Post ID: 9031

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Post mortem examinations of brain tissue from Alzheimer’s patients revealed synapses contained clumps of clusterin, in addition to amyloid beta. The clumps were more abundant in those with genetic risk factors from Alzheimer’s disease. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-06-27 19:32:37 Category: brain Tag: Alzheimer’s Post ID: 7572

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Yale researchers successfully restored cellular activity and circulation to a pig’s brain, four hours after its death. The research challenges the assumption about both timing and the irreversible nature of the cessation of some brain functions following death. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-17 20:05:17 Category: brain Tag: activity Post ID: 6851

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Neurofeedback training helps reinforce brain patterns associated with motor function while participants complete imaginary motor tasks. The findings may help in the rehabilitation for stroke and other disorders that compromise motor function. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-14 21:00:08 Category: brain Tag: associated Post ID: 6837

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