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Tag: neuroscience

Picture of a brain from the side view. This view shows Deep Brain Stimulation probes in each hemisphere of the brain and shows the structures they pass through in different colors. The target structure is at the end of each probe.
April 27, 2026April 26, 2026 Jessica Froula

Why Brain Stimulation Helps Some Parkinson’s Patients—But Not Others

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Forgetting words, Building resilience: How multilingualism protects the brain

January 5, 2026January 4, 2026 Lindsey Ramirez

Early intervention and lasting impact: How a medication given to premature babies may have unintended consequences on brain development

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Eyes on the Mind: How VR and AI Could Revolutionize Dementia Screening

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Can a change of dopamine spark a change of mind? 

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It’s Locally Sourced! How Local Protein Synthesis Aids in Memory Formation

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Cogbites Interview Series: Lindsey Ramirez

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Cogbites Interview Series: Colin McArdle

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Playing for Both Teams: How GABA can be both Calming and Exciting

June 9, 2025June 12, 2025 Lindsey Ramirez

How Depression Disrupts the Brain’s Reward System

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