How the brain perceives rhythm
Study finds the brain is biased toward rhythms based on simple integer ratios.
Study finds the brain is biased toward rhythms based on simple integer ratios.
Study suggests reduced plasticity could account for reading difficulties.
Longtime professor and former department head spent a lifetime investigating the mechanisms of visual perception.
MIT and Broad Institute scientist shares recognition with four other scientists for developing CRISPR gene-editing systems.
Noninvasive technique reduces beta amyloid plaques in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.
Alix de Monts, Lisa Ho, Anita Liu, and Melody Liu will study for one year at Tsinghua University in China.
Picower Institute director awarded for her research on brain development, neurological disorders, and Alzheimer’s disease.
New probe induces blood flow changes that can be seen by MRI.
Machine-learning system spontaneously reproduces aspects of human neurology.
Two new initiatives take an in-depth look at learning.
Study finds decreasing activity in the eye can help overcome visual impairment.
Green, Ketterle, Nedivi, and Shrobe are among those recognized for their efforts toward advancing science.
MIT senior studies cognitive science and medicine from the vantage point of a person with dyslexia.
Picower Neuroscientist recognized for her work on emotional circuitry of the brain.
Encapsulating molecular components in artificial membranes offers more flexibility in designing circuits.