Back-and-forth exchanges boost children’s brain response to language
Study finds engaging young children in conversation is more important for brain development than “dumping words” on them.
Study finds engaging young children in conversation is more important for brain development than “dumping words” on them.
With a new grant, a Picower Institute team is studying the role of astrocytes, which may partner with neurons to process information in the brain.
Neuroscientists discover a cellular pathway that encodes memories by strengthening specific synapses.
Study identifies neurons that fire at the beginning and end of a behavior as it becomes a habit.
MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Liang Zhou wants to elucidate the neural basis for our thoughts and intuitions.
Prize recognizes contributions to biomedical research made by immigrant scientists.
New Institute-wide initiative will advance human and machine intelligence research.
Brain rhythms act as a gate for information entering and leaving the mind.
High-frequency gamma oscillations sort similar-looking objects; lower-frequency beta oscillations kick in when connections are more abstract.
Miniaturized system could be used to treat neurological disorders that affect specific brain regions.
Researchers map the amygdala's distinct but diverse and dynamic neighborhoods where feelings are assigned.
MIT senior Anjali Misra is drawn to health care problems that don’t have easy answers.
Cognitive scientist is recognized for groundbreaking research into how humans hear and interpret sound.
MIT neuroscientists suggest a model for how we gain volitional control of what we hold in our minds.
Neuroscientists identify a circuit that helps the brain record memories of new locations.