Global Neuroscience Market SWOT Analysis, Key Indicators, Forecast 2027 : Alpha Omega, Axion Biosystems, Blackrock Microsystems LLC, Femtonics Ltd., Intan Technologies

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The business report released by Zion Market Research on Global Neuroscience Market Research Report Covers, Future Trends, Size, Share, Past, Present Data and Deep Analysis, And Forecast, 2021-2027 market is focused to facilitate a deep understanding of the market definition, potential, and scope. The report is curated after deep […]

Trauma Memories Wiped Out in Rat Study

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Credit: Photo by Eric Ward on Unsplash Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories, according to a Texas A&M University study published recently in the journal Nature Neuroscience . The report details a study, conducted in rats, by researchers […]

Is Society Ready for a Future With Lab-Grown Brains?

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A lab-grown brain remains a distant prospect, but researchers at Kyoto University have explored the ethical implications of advances in brain organoid research. Stem cell research has allowed medicine to go places that were once science fiction. Using stem cells, scientists have manufactured heart cells, brain cells and other […]

Research offers promising blood test for treating depression, bipolar disorder

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Representative Image. Image Credit: ANI Worldwide, 1 in 4 people are suffering from depression. While current diagnosis and treatment approaches are largely trial and error, a breakthrough study by Indiana University School of Medicine sheds new light on the biological basis of mood disorders and offers a promising blood […]

Study offers a promising blood test for depression, bipolar disorder

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Worldwide, 1 in 4 people will suffer from a depressive episode in their lifetime. While current diagnosis and treatment approaches are largely trial and error, a breakthrough study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers sheds new light on the biological basis of mood disorders, and offers a promising […]

New cell counting method offers a robust protocol for studying animal brains

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Using a surprisingly simple technique, researchers in the University of Arizona Department of Neuroscience have succeeded in approximating how many brain cells make up the brains of several species of bees, ants and wasps. The work revealed that certain species of bees have a higher density of brain cells […]

Altering traumatic memories

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Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories, according to a Texas A&M University study published recently in the journal Nature Neuroscience . The report details a study by researchers from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and the […]

Pig brain atlas gives a more precise view of human brain

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When scientists need to understand the effects of new infant formula ingredients on brain development, it’s rarely possible for them to carry out initial safety studies with human subjects. After all, few parents are willing to hand over their newborns to test unproven ingredients. Enter the domestic pig. Its […]

Altered calcium signaling is linked to early-stage Alzheimer’s pathology

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Alzheimer’s disease is known for its slow attack on neurons crucial to memory and cognition. But why are these particular neurons in aging brains so susceptible to the disease’s ravages, while others remain resilient? A new study led by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine has found that […]

Neuroscience Professor Awarded NIH Grant to Study Links Between COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s

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Mark Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at the Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) at the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark, has received a new grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the cognitive, neural, and immunological consequences of COVID-19 in older African Americans and how […]