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      Later-Born Neurons Mature Faster to Keep Networks in Balance - Neuroscience News - 16 hour(s) ago

      A new study reveals that inhibitory neurons born later in development mature more quickly than earlier ones, allowing them to catch up and integrate evenly into neural networks.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        Later-Born Neurons Mature Faster to Keep Networks in Balance Later-born inhibitory neurons mature faster to keep brain circuits balanced, thanks to genetic regulation of developmental timing, offering insights into neurodevelopmental disorders. https://t.co/liM9wm7HyG

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      Masks Don’t Muffle Word Learning: Toddlers Learn Without Seeing Mouths - Neuroscience News - 18 hour(s) ago

      Toddlers as young as two can successfully learn new words even when a speaker’s mouth or eyes are covered, a study shows.

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        Masks Don’t Muffle Word Learning: Toddlers Learn Without Seeing Mouths Toddlers can learn new words just fine — even when speakers wear masks or glasses. They rely on gaze-following and object focus, not just lip-reading, to build vocabulary. https://t.co/EmqY0ekgPZ

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      Astrocytes in Obesity: Brain Cells That Control Metabolism & Cognition - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago

      A new study reveals that astrocytes, star-shaped brain cells in the striatum, are key players in how obesity alters brain function and metabolism.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        Astrocytes in Obesity: Brain Cells That Control Metabolism & Cognition Astrocytes take the spotlight: new research shows restoring their function in obesity improves both brain flexibility and metabolism, offering a promising therapeutic target. https://t.co/atRlymVK2O

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      Retinal Cells Rewire to Preserve Vision in Degenerative Eye Disease - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago

      New research shows that retinal neurons can rewire to preserve vision in retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disease causing blindness.

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        Retinal Cells Rewire to Preserve Vision in Degenerative Eye Disease Retinal neurons rewire themselves to preserve vision as rods die in retinitis pigmentosa — a natural adaptation that could inspire new blindness therapies. https://t.co/UAl5f24udl

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      Positive Emotions Boost Memory - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago

      A new study shows that positive emotions can enhance memory, even for meaningless information.

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        Positive Emotions Boost Memory Feeling good while learning helps your brain remember, even meaningless details. New research shows positive emotions boost memory by enhancing brain activity during learning. https://t.co/RjkRWgr1fJ

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      Most People Overestimate Their Moral Courage Under Pressure - Neuroscience News - 19 day(s) ago

      A new study reveals that most people believe they would defy immoral orders from authority figures more than others would.

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        Most People Overestimate Their Moral Courage Under Pressure - Neuroscience News https://t.co/bTLgfh5nsE

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      AI Reveals Key Predictors of Lifelong Brain Health - Neuroscience News - 20 day(s) ago

      A new study used machine learning to pinpoint the lifestyle and health factors most strongly associated with cognitive performance across the lifespan.

      Source: neurosciencenews.com
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        A new study used machine learning to pinpoint the lifestyle and health factors most strongly associated with cognitive performance across the lifespan. Source: Neuroscience News https://t.co/1Kn45gmtl7

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      Ear Wax Reveals Parkinson's Disease Biomarkers - Neuroscience News - 21 day(s) ago

      A novel screening method for Parkinson’s disease (PD) analyzes the volatile compounds in ear wax to detect early signs of the condition.

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        Ear Wax Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers A whiff of innovation: Scientists developed an AI system that detects Parkinson’s disease from ear wax odors with 94% accuracy, paving the way for a quick, affordable screening tool. https://t.co/MZDurpcOEB

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      New Genetic Link to OCD Found - Neuroscience News - 21 day(s) ago

      In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number variants (CNVs)—to pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number variants (CNVs)—to pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

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        New Genetic Link to OCD Found New genetic research finds rare, spontaneous DNA mutations in children with OCD, offering powerful insight into the disorder’s origins and paving the way for precision diagnosis. https://t.co/YfDIBoS4Ap

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      How You Take Your Coffee May Impact Your Risk of Early Death - Neuroscience News - 21 day(s) ago

      A new study finds that drinking 1–2 cups of black or lightly sweetened coffee per day is associated with a lower risk of death from all causes and cardiovascular disease.

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        How You Take Your Coffee May Impact Your Risk of Early Death - https://t.co/87eycYGvSN via @neurosciencenew

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