A new piece to the autism puzzle
Neuroscientists find that two rare autism-related disorders are caused by opposing malfunctions in the brain.
Neuroscientists find that two rare autism-related disorders are caused by opposing malfunctions in the brain.
MIT neuroscientists show that a gene linked with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder impairs early brain development.
New computer chip models how neurons communicate with each other at synapses.
Neuroscientist looks forward to collaborative studies of visual perception in the brain and its computational applications.
Researchers improve the efficiency of devices that stimulate damaged nerves, reducing potential side effects.
New technology helps scientists discover drugs to strengthen synapses.
New study from MIT neuroscientists finds that brain waves shift frequency as a new task becomes routine.
Brain-imaging study suggests that reading difficulties are the same regardless of overall intelligence — and that more children could benefit from support in school.
Neuroscientists find that Ritalin could help bring surgical patients out of surgery much more quickly, with less grogginess.
MIT program sends students abroad for experiences tailor-made for their academic and professional interests.
Sept. 11, 2001, is a day that lives in infamy. But how accurately do we remember it?
New study pinpoints areas of the brain used exclusively for language, providing a partial answer to a longstanding debate in cognitive science.
Neuroscientists identify brain activity that predicts how well you will remember images.
Cognitive neuroscientists shed light on how the brain responds to scenes and their mirror-image reversals.