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Every time you tighten your core muscles, your brain gently sways inside your skull — and scientists just discovered it activates memory circuits
Your brain is not bolted in place. It floats in a thin bath of cerebrospinal fluid, and every time you take a step, your ...
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Researchers find that tightening your core muscles activates a brain circuit tied to memory and focus
Every time you brace your abs to lift a bag of groceries or hold a plank, your abdominal muscles do more than stabilize your ...
Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn and the University of Bonn are reconstructing neural networks in the laboratory and investigating new mechanisms of signal transmission in the brain ...
Researchers discover that the brainstem can reorganize neural circuits within 24 hours to restore sound offset detection ...
Trying to document how single brain cells participate in networks that govern behavior is a daunting task. Brain probes called Neuropixels, which feature high-density silicon arrays, have enabled ...
There’s a lot to love about brains. They are arguably the most complex organ in the entire human body. 86 billion neurons send electrical and chemical signals back and forth within your brain to ...
Why do we sometimes keep eating even when we're full and other times turn down food completely? Why do we crave salty things at certain times, and sweets at other times? The answers, according to new ...
Researchers use molecular barcoding to discover that Alston’s singing mice evolved complex vocalizations through targeted ...
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