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Mutation Linked to Epilepsy Targeted With Novel Gene Therapy
NUS Medicine researchers are exploring a gene therapy approach for epilepsy linked to the KCNA2 mutation. The therapy uses Gapmer antisense oligonucleotides to target faulty RNA, restoring potassium flow and reducing excessive neuron activity.

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Binge Drinking Linked to Cardiac Arrhythmias in Healthy Youth
Researchers reveal that over 5% of healthy young adults experienced clinically relevant arrhythmias after binge drinking. Using mobile ECG monitors, the study documented heart rate changes during and after alcohol consumption.

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What Happens in the Brain When a Person With Schizophrenia Hears Voices?
A study identifies abnormalities in two brain processes contributing to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: a malfunctioning corollary discharge and an intensified efference copy response.

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How the Brain Integrates Pain Expectations and Stimuli
Researchers identify brain areas that respond to pain and reveal the mechanisms behind the brain's integration of pain-related information. They formalized how the brain combines pain expectations with the actual intensity of painful stimuli.

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Homemade “Play-Putty” Can Read the Body’s Electric Signals
A new study demonstrates the effectiveness of homemade play putty at reading brain, heart, muscle and eye activity. The research outlines the conductive properties of this material, so-named “squishy circuits.”

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Relieves Depression Via Changes in Neural Circuits
Cognitive behavioral therapy leads to adaptive changes in brain circuitry in just two months, relieving depression and predicting which patients benefit from long-term therapy.

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Researchers Create “Biohybrid” Robots Using Fungal Mycelia
Researchers have developed biohybrid robots controlled by fungal mycelia, leveraging the mycelia’s electrical signals to enhance environmental responsiveness. This novel system allows robots to react to stimuli like light.

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How Does the Sleeping Brain Support a Day’s Worth of Memories?
Dr. George Dragoi from Yale University discusses his latest work on memory consolidation during sleep with Technology Networks.

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Researchers Discover Neuron Sync Behind Reading and Thought
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have observed how neurons synchronize across the human brain while reading. How these areas communicate and integrate information to form a coherent whole has remained a mystery.
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