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View ArticleLight Up Your Brain Cells, Literally!
MCGOVERN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH. A significant milestone in the field of neuroscience was recently made. An intricate network of circuits, the knowledge of the brain’s working evaded scientists...
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NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY & LIMBS ALIVE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE IN THE NORTH-EAST OF ENGLAND. Enter Circus Challenge is a video game developed by New Castle University that will help the brain of stroke...
View ArticleCryptographic Neuroscience: A Game Of Hidden Passwords In Your Mind
STANDFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA, USA. A game has been developed recently to store intricate information such as passwords subconsciously. In this new technology, cryptography is combined with...
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View ArticleAlzheimer’s Disease Will Be Treated Using First Brain Pacemaker
JOHNS HOPKINS UNVERSITY, MARYLAND, USA. Having a pacemaker implant on your chest may not be your typical day at the park. However, this method has actually saved a lot of people with different heart...
View ArticleNew Brain Stimulation Method Could Enhance Mental Arithmetic Ability
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, OXFORD, UK. A recent study has just proven that the brain is truly capable of acting like a light switch for a particular function. This time, researchers worked on a study about...
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