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The Society for Neuroscience holds an annual Brain Awareness Video Contest to showcase entertaining and educational neuroscience concepts and activities.
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Each essential principle is supported by fundamental concepts comparable to those underlying the U.S. Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Consult the Overview Matrix to integrate Neuroscience ...
The brain works best with one job at a time, but daily life calls for multitasking, causing a “bottle neck” in the brain.
A 52-year-old white man visits his physician because he’s experiencing occasional blurry vision, muscle spasms, and increased fatigue. A bit unsteady on his feet, his coordination has been off. He’s ...
Vaping Among Teens Declines The proportion of teens who use e-cigarettes declined for the first time in three years, the CDC reported September 9. They surveyed more than 20,000 teens earlier this ...
Something almost like magic happened when Jennifer Bugos played music for her grandparents. “My grandfather with dementia, who could barely utter a complete sentence, sang all of the words to the ...
This page is a collection of news and resources about the challenges confronting the neuroscience community during this unprecedented time. An online group for SfN members looking to work ...
The Mount Sinai strokes are just one in a barrage of complications reported by doctors that might signal nervous system involvement in COVID-19: loss of smell, dizziness, disorientation, and chronic ...
Klüver-Bucy Syndrome Klüver-Bucy syndrome is a rare behavioral impairment that is associated with damage to both of the anterior temporal lobes of the brain. It causes individuals to put objects in ...
Everyone experiences cramps. But we know less about their causes than you might expect.
Smelling salts can revive someone who fainted, and some athletes have been spotted taking a whiff during games. How does this centuries-old treatment work?