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Random Brain Activity Fluctuations May Help Stabilize Memories

Researchers found that random brain fluctuations actually strengthen memory by stabilizing neural activity over time. The study challenges the belief that noise weakens cognition, offering insights for AI and potential treatments for memory disorders
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Brain Activity Patterns Could Predict Pain Sensitivity

A study reveals brain biomarkers PAF and CME can predict pain sensitivity and chronic pain risk with 88% accuracy. The findings could enable personalized treatment and prevent transitions from acute to chronic pain.
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Paralyzed Patients Control Virtual Quadcopter Using Brain–Computer Interface

Researchers developed a brain-computer interface allowing a paralyzed individual to control a virtual quadcopter by thinking about finger movements. The study demonstrates the potential for fine motor control restoration.
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Parkinson’s Symptoms Improved by Novel Neural Stimulation Method

Researchers developed a wireless photothermal nanosystem using gold nanoshells to stimulate thermosensitive TRPV1 receptors and clear α-synuclein aggregates in Parkinson’s disease (PD) mice.
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Learning a New Language? Sleep May Be the Key

A study reveals that NREM sleep improves language learning by synchronizing brainwave activity, enhancing memory consolidation. Participants who slept performed better in learning a new language than those who stayed awake.
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Deep Brain Stimulation Restores Walking in Two Paralyzed Patients

Deep brain stimulation to the lateral hypothalamus has improved lower limb movements in two people with partial spinal cord injury.
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Brain Stimulation Effectiveness Tied to Learning Ability, Not Age

The effectiveness of deep brain stimulation to treat cognitive decline may be tied to learning ability, rather than age, with individuals with less efficient learning mechanisms benefiting more from stimulation.
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How Sleep Boosts Brainpower

Researchers have uncovered a key mechanism by which non-rapid eye movement sleep enhances neuronal and behavioral performance.
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Our “Lizard” Brain Is Always Talking to Our Social Cognitive Network

Overthinking what you said? It’s your "lizard brain" talking to newer, advanced parts of your brain, suggests a new study that shows that the amygdala is in constant communication with the social cognitive network.
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Combination Therapy Slows Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Researchers at CAMH found that combining cognitive remediation techniques with transcranial direct current stimulation effectively slows cognitive decline in older adults with major depressive disorder and mild cognitive impairment.
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