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Jamaican is First Black Woman to get a PhD in Neuroscience at U of R
August 24, 2020
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August 20, 2020
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Switching off 'master regulator' may shield the brain from Parkinson's-related damage
August 17, 2020
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These Scientists Just Completed a 3D ‘Google Earth’ for the Brain
August 05, 2020
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Understanding the Universal Law of Conservation of Brain Connectivity
August 02, 2020
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W-S startup lands federal grant to support development of medications for cocaine addiction
July 28, 2020
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A Study Finds Sex Differences in the Brain. Does It Matter?
July 27, 2020
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Ti’Air Riggins: Prolonging the function of brain implants
July 27, 2020
New techniques and technologies of big data are helping researchers better understand the brain. In this study, a Penn State team studied data from the Human Connectome Project to better understand the correlations between brain features, such as cortical thickness and connectivity, and various behaviors. Image: Image by David Shattuck and Paul M. Thompson
Brain thickness and connectivity, not just location, correlates with behavior
July 22, 2020
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NIH study shows highly reproducible sex differences in aspects of human brain anatomy
July 20, 2020

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