A new McGill University study has found a direct link between age-related declines in neuron activity in the cerebellum and ...
Brains of older adults with super-healthy cognition grow more new neurons than those of their peers, according to a study ...
BrainAlignNet, AutoCellLabeler, and CellDiscoveryNet—to automatically track and identify neurons in moving worms and jellyfish.
The cerebral cortex, the brain’s outermost region responsible for higher cognitive functions, depends on a highly ordered, ...
Study finds SuperAgers in their 80s and 90s produce twice as many young neurons as healthy adults and 2.5 times more than ...
As we age, neuron production declines in the human brain, but scientists just identified the protein key to regenerating neural stem cells.
By examining mice across the lifespan, researchers showed that age lowers firing rates in cerebellar Purkinje cells, leading to poorer motor coordination. Reversing this decline improved performance, ...
Brains of older adults with super healthy cognition grow more new neurons than those of their peers, according to a study from UIC, Northwestern University and the University of Washington.
Brains of older adults with super healthy cognition grow more new neurons than those of their peers, according to a study from UIC, Northwestern ...
Researchers discover that the RNA surveillance system NMD and the protein UPF2 are essential for guiding neuronal migration and forming the brain's layered cortex.
New findings show that the genome’s 3D structure is constantly changing, with NIPBL guiding loop formation that regulates active genes. Faulty folding dynamics may underlie cancers and developmental ...
Other cells, such as glial cells, support the function of neurons. Neuroscience has often painted glial cells as the glue ...