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Finding sleep's sweet spot

Study connects early bedtime and 'adequate' sleep with heart healthy choices.
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Researchers discover moving, electrically 'silent' source initiates brain waves

Finding may help in understanding memory formation, treating epilepsy.
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Mapping neurons to improve the treatment of Parkinson's

Researchers map a neural circuit responsible for motor impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Brain stem cell quiescence needs to be actively maintained in Drosophila

Hippo signaling pathway regulates quiescence in the neural stem cells of Drosophila larvae.
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A new player revealed in nerve growth process

Role of adaptor protein CD2AP in neuron sprouting discovered by researchers could lead to therapies for Alzheimer's disease, stroke recovery and spinal cord injury.
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Rough childhoods have ripple effects for baboons

Unhealthy lifestyle, medical care only partly to blame for similar trends in humans.
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Antiviral protein linked to depressed mood in mice

The flu and other viral infections have long been known to cause mood changes, beyond the more familiar symptoms of fever and sore throat. A study in mice, published in Immunity, now reveals how the antiviral immune response alters brain activity.
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Quieting the brain: Cluster analysis of cat neural network models reveals promising anti-seizure strategies

An international team of investigators from Brazil, Scotland and Germany is expanding the research base on the brain's complex suite of connections known as neural networks using computer simulations and a technique called cluster analysis.
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Researchers pinpoint part of the brain that recognizes facial expressions

New machine learning algorithm can identify the facial expression a person is looking at based on neural activity.
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Brain caught ‘filing’ memories during rest

Memories formed in one part of the brain are replayed and transferred to a different area of the brain during rest, according to a new University College London (UCL) study in rats.
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