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Many of the recent developments underlying the explosive success of artificial intelligence have diverged from using neuroscience as a source of inspiration—and the trend is likely to continue.Source: Spectrum News
27.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Programs that prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion in the field may be at risk, leaving researchers in a “holding pattern,” according to one grant recipient. Source: Spectrum News
25.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The co-author of the classic textbook “The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology” and pioneer in studying the roles of neurotransmitters in the brain died on 8 January at 88 years old.Source: Spectrum News
24.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The two novel pathways control dopamine release in opposing ways and may link motivation and mood to action, a new study shows.Source: Spectrum News
24.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The regulator, CPEB4, typically controls protein production for hundreds of autism-linked genes, but an alternative version of it found in autistic people forms irreversible clumps and malfunctions.Source: Spectrum News
23.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Thousands of histological sections of vertebrate brains—including from spiny dogfish, turtles and more—are newly available online.Source: Spectrum News
22.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The knowledge gap between scientists, health-care professionals, policymakers and people with mental health conditions is growing, slowing the translation of basic science to new treatments. Like lawyers learning to present a case to the court, scientists should learn to educate nonscientists about …
21.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 20 January.Source: Spectrum News
21.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The workplace is rapidly evolving with artificial intelligence tools becoming essential for daily tasks. Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 stands out among these tools, offering powerful capabilities to enhance how we work with documents, analyze data, create presentations, and collaborate with te…
21.01.2025 · From Assistive Technology Blog
We know little about how the brain responds to oral contraceptives, despite their widespread use. I am committed to changing that: I scanned my brain 75 times over the course of a year and plan to make my data openly available. Source: Spectrum News
20.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Despite evidence for a role in plasticity and other crucial functions, many neuroscientists still view these proteins as “brain goop.” The field needs technical advances and a shift in scientific thinking to move beyond this outdated perspective.Source: Spectrum News
17.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
The findings—providing “the next step in the whole pathway”—help explain the disease’s late onset and offer hope that it has an extended therapeutic window.Source: Spectrum News
17.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Genetic variants on the X chromosome, including those in the gene DDX53, contribute to autism’s gender imbalance, two new studies suggest.Source: Spectrum News
16.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
Brief, seconds-long microarousals during deep sleep “ride on the wave” of locus coeruleus activity in mice and correlate with periods of waste clearing and memory consolidation, new research suggests.Source: Spectrum News
14.01.2025 · From Spectrum News
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