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Let there be light: It’s good for our brains

Development, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology development, diseases

(Medical Xpress) — Swiss scientists have proven that light intensity influences our cognitive performance and how alert we feel, and that these positive effects last until early evening.

Brain oscillations reveal that our senses do not experience the world continuously

Development, Education, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology education, university

(Medical Xpress) — It has long been suspected that humans do not experience the world continuously, but rather in rapid snapshots.

Gene therapy for hearing loss: Potential and limitations

Development, Neuroscience, Psychology emergency, journal

Regenerating sensory hair cells, which produce electrical signals in response to vibrations within the inner ear, could form the basis for treating age- or trauma-related hearing loss. One way to do this could be with gene therapy that drives new sensory hair cells to grow.

Study raises questions about use of anti-epilepsy drugs in newborns

Development, Memory, Motivation, Neuroscience, Psychology depression, drugs

A brain study in infant rats demonstrates that the anti-epilepsy drug phenobarbital stunts neuronal growth, which could prompt new questions about using the first-line drug to treat epilepsy in human newborns.

Astrocytes found to bridge gap between global brain activity and localized circuits

Development, Memory, Motivation, Neuroscience, Psychology depression, heart-disease

Global network activity in the brain modulates local neural circuitry via calcium signaling in non-neuronal cells called astrocytes (Fig. 1), according to research led by Hajime Hirase of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute. The finding clarifies the link between two important processes in the brain.

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