Seeing the light
Optogenetic technology restores visual behavior in mice, holds promise for treating human blindness.
Optogenetic technology restores visual behavior in mice, holds promise for treating human blindness.
Mice with a particular gene mutation avoid interacting with other mice and show compulsive, repetitive behavior.
Neuroscientists show that brain scans can predict whether children’s reading ability will improve.
Neuroscientists find that the same face may look male or female, depending on where it appears in a person’s field of view.
New study shows that costs and rewards of behavior help the brain form optimal habits.
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.
Honored for thesis on neural correlates of visual illusions
Redesign comes as institute nears its 10th anniversary