Activating a specific acetylcholine receptor in the brain reduces cocaine use in rodents.
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Activating a specific acetylcholine receptor in the brain reduces cocaine use in rodents.
A large neuroimaging study has turned up surprisingly few links between white matter structure and reading ability.
Neuroscientists hope to solve the problem of addiction by defining the brain changes that fuel cravings.
Both our ears and our environment influence how we hear.
A dense map of neural connections reveals that the lateral prefrontal cortex has maps of its own.
Mathematical tools are transforming a deluge of data into deep understanding of the brain.
When asked to classify odors, artificial neural networks adopt a structure that closely resembles that of the brain’s olfactory circuitry.
Dedicated circuits evaluate uncertainty in the brain, preventing it from using unreliable information to make decisions.
The brain’s internal clock makes predictions based on past experience.