A recent study observed sleeping participants' pupils during sleep, using a new method that could have implications for studying sleep disorders.
Brain implants, made from small clusters of brain cells, could help restore neural pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
Advocates say neurotechnology can encourage economic growth and the betterment of society. Others say it could fuel inequity and undermine democracy, among other possible unknown consequences.
The brain–computer interface allowed the participant to control the drone with six times the accuracy of EEG-based systems.
"There is no theoretical barrier to the possibility of accessing the contents of someone’s dream."
Memory in many animals, dogs included, has a lot more in common with human memory than we once thought.
Scientists tracked changes in brain activity after people took a large dose of psilocybin, finding clues on how the psychedelic drug might help treat depression.
The problem was later fixed the company claims, and it didn't require turning off the power.
"For a medical device, safety often implies minimal invasiveness," Dr. Benjamin Rapoport recently told the WSJ.
Are digital addictions really comparable to substance use disorders? Here's what the latest neuroscience suggests.
Eli Lilly's drug donanemab appeared to slow down the rate of cognitive decline in patients by 35% compared to placebo.
Don't worry, the technology can't be used to read your thoughts... yet.
The massive marine mammals go into a cruise-control corkscrew during their submarine slumbers.
Over 12 years, researchers mapped all of a larval fruit fly's brain, charting 3,016 neurons and 548,000 connections. It's big news for neuroscience.
A study found that people performed better on cognitive tests only after they took a brief walk outdoors, not indoors.
People given therapy who also had a sound cue played during their REM sleep reported fewer nightmares than those given standard therapy, a small study found.
These are the universities with the best neuroscience programs.
The makers behind Sensate 2 say the wellness tech's sonic resonance therapy can calm your nervous system.
"I don’t think so, no... That said, there are currently new approaches being tested."
The brain is a complicated machine, and there are many factors that can lead to its decline as we get older.
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