Though scientists are still working to determine just how the brain ages, new research illustrates evidence that the organ's immune interaction occurs across a barrier that is actually a unique interface within the brain's territory.
Morphed images may essentially determine how our brains make up our minds about what we actually see, according to recent findings published in the journal Neuron.
Neuroscientists at the University of Sussex have discovered that multitaskers' brains contain less grey matter than their less tech-savvy counterparts, according to recent findings published in the journal Plos One.
We may just be changing our brains by multitasking with electronic devices. Scientists have found that simultaneously using mobile phones, laptops and other media devices could actually be altering the structure of our brains.
Staying active into old age is sure to increase longevity. Now, recent findings published in the journal PLOS ONE show that more active older adults have better cognitive abilities.
Brain scans may now be able to help predict how early children can start learning to read. Recent findings published in the journal Psychological Science show that it may be possible to diagnose certain reading difficulties early, such as dyslexia.
Neuroscientists may have just found the origins of language; they've discovered that a gene mutation that arose more than half a million years ago may have been key to humans' unique ability to produce and understand speech.
Do you like snacking? It turns out that your brain function may have something to do with it.
Recent findings published in the Journal of Neuroscience show that brain inflammation can be rapidly disrupted by the ability to retrieve complex memories of similar but distinct thought processes.
Previous studies have long-debated how violent video games or movies can increase the risk of aggression via stimulating certain regions of the brain.
Previous studies have shown that obesity carries the power to overwhelmingly change your brain chemistry, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.
Researchers have stumbled onto a new pathway to help treat perinatal brain injuries, including certain neurodegenerative disorders, like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's.