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For individuals living with late-stage Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the progressive loss of muscle control can lead to a devastating “locked-in syndrome,” where communication becomes nearly impossible. Traditionally, eye-tracking technology has provided some relief, but even that…
23.03.2025 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Jeridith Lord, LCPC, BCBA Dignity can be described as being worthy of honor and respect. By simply existing, we are all worthy of being treated with dignity. Yet, how do we ensure that we are treating others (especially our learners) with dignity? 1. The BACB code of ethics (2020) can help …
22.03.2025 · From Different Roads to Learning
The tool tracks the excitation of an engineered protein that senses dopamine’s absolute levels, including fast and slow fluctuations in real time, and offers new insights into how the signals change across the brain.Source: Spectrum News
21.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Cognitive neuroscientists have finally clocked how to perform task-based functional MRI experiments in awake babies—long known for their inability to lie still or take direction. Next, they aim to watch cognition take shape and settle a debate about our earliest memories—with one group publishing a …
21.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Knocking out the gene in adult mice triggered up- and down-regulated expression of myriad genes weeks before there were changes in neuronal function.Source: Spectrum News
20.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
The developers of a new open-access curriculum to teach rigor discuss confirmation bias and other common errors in scientific thinking, plus ways to avoid these missteps. Source: Spectrum News
19.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
A groundbreaking review by Allison Doupe, who was Palmer’s mentor, and Patricia Kuhl helped shape the field’s understanding of the neural and evolutionary dynamics of speech.Source: Spectrum News
18.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 17 March.Source: Spectrum News
18.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
These animals’ lifestyles often mirror those of people, making them a more relevant milieu than lab mice for determining how environmental factors influence mental health and cognitive decline. Studying them could improve animal welfare in the process.Source: Spectrum News
17.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Model systems continue to offer us tremendous insight, but it’s time for basic researchers to train their sights on the human brain. If I were starting my career today, I would focus on human neurobiology.Source: Spectrum News
17.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
As this work begins to bear fruit, researchers “are becoming less afraid to ask very difficult questions that you can uniquely ask in people.”Source: Spectrum News
14.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Cuts to federally funded programs present an existential crisis for the University of Puerto Rico’s rich neuroscience community and for research at minority-serving institutions everywhere.Source: Spectrum News
14.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
By Alicia Marshall, MAT, BCBA LBS One of the most appealing aspects of entering the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is that analysts and technicians have the opportunity to work in a variety of settings. It is common for these ABA practitioners to accept jobs with organizations that allo…
14.03.2025 · From Different Roads to Learning
The findings, shared in a preprint, help to illuminate how a large and heterogeneous group of genes could be involved in autism.Source: Spectrum News
13.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
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