This study presents valuable findings implicating nuclear export in the regulation of protein condensate behaviour and TDP-43 phase behaviour, suggesting a link to pathogenic aggregation in ALS/FTD.
For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a hidden "movement map" deep within the brain—a discovery that could help surgeons ...
Specific rhythms of flickering light can synchronise brain activity, offering clues about perception and possible future ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled a striking new photo of the 'Exposed Cranium' Nebula, a celestial structure that, as the nickname implies, bears a strong resemblance to a human ...
On this photograph, an adult specimen of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi is seen from above. In the centre of the image, it ...
People who lose their visual imagination after a stroke share damage to a single neural circuit. A new analysis maps these ...
Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
This study uses a Bayesian framework to characterize latent brain state dynamics associated with memory encoding and performance in children, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging.
After injury, the visual system can recover by growing new neural connections rather than replacing lost cells. Researchers found that surviving eye cells formed extra branches that restored ...
Neurodegenerative disease profoundly affects structures and pathways responsible for memory, cognition, and higher-order ...
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