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Regular exercise has long been associated with better brain function, but researchers are only now piecing together how and why that happens.
By studying the mysteries of anesthesia and how it affects the brain, Patrick Purdon may have found a new way to predict Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
Next-generation MRI machines can look far inside the brain, and map in minute detail where things go wrong.
A bold theory—that the brain-tangling proteins of Alzheimer’s disease may form to fight infection—could spur new research.
Fifty years ago, Terje Lømo made a breakthrough in how we understand learning and memory.
Eighty years ago, what he perceived of as a telepathic experience led Hans Berger to create the electroencephalogram.
Employing ingenuity, technology and an artist’s eye, scientists interpret and elucidate the brain’s stunning complexity.
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