Alzheimer: Losing neurons can sometimes not be that bad
New study suggests neuronal death may actually be a protective mechanism
New study suggests neuronal death may actually be a protective mechanism
Two seemingly opposing forces collaborate to promote the creation of new memories in the brain
The Cognitive Neurosciences Group of the University of Algarve research center wants to understand how dyslexia evolves in adults.
On some natural climbs, such as the famous Bom Jesus do Monte hill in Braga, cars in neutral […]
Until now, it was not understood how the neural connections “backwards” in the visual system were organized. This mystery was now […]
A new study, published in the journal Nature Neuroscience by scientists at the Champalimaud Center in Lisbon, shows that the sooner […]
“Neuroscience and Videogames: what they can teach us about difficult decisions” is the theme of the upcoming 6th Com Ciência, from […]
In January, the Moon reached the perigee of its orbit, at which point it is closest to Earth and, soon, […]
Originally from Vila Nova de Famalicão, Raquel Abreu is a neuroscientist at the University of Santa Barbara, California, United States of […]
Imagine being able to look inside the brain and observe the activity of hundreds of neurons in an animal in motion? […]
Of the four fundamental forces of the universe, curiously, the weakest is the one that is manifestly most present throughout the […]