Scientists have discovered that the adolescent brain does more than prune old connections. During the teen years, it actively ...
The teenage brain isn’t just trimming connections—it’s secretly building powerful new neural hotspots that may shape the mind ...
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Adolescence marks an important transition not just socially and physically, but neurologically. During this period, higher cognitive ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
Researchers identify two key proteins that allow chandelier cells to connect with excitatory neurons. This "handshake" regulates brain signals and, when disrupted, may lead to epilepsy or autism.
The next time you reach for a memory or make a quick choice, a storm of tiny signals races through your brain. Scientists can ...