Discover how the brain’s structural networks evolve in five distinct phases across the human lifespan, from childhood to late ...
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Your Brain Has Five Ages — And They Shape How You Think for Life
Learn how five distinct brain ages guide the way we think, learn, and grow older.
Groundbreaking brain atlases reveal dynamic neuron and glia development across species, transforming static maps into a living reference for neuroscience.
An international research team involving the German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research (DPZ), Hannover ...
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Study describes five phases when human brain rewires itself to support new ways of thinking
A study identifies five key phases of brain rewiring across a lifetime, illuminating cognitive development and aging processes.
When a neuroscientist and noted psycholinguistic researcher like Maryanne Wolf says it’s important that children read printed books, not just via scrolling on screens, we as parents and educators ...
Studying the process of brain formation illuminates just how much of development is a series of tiny miracles. Only a few weeks after a human egg is fertilized, a sheet of cells called the neural ...
Rather than thinking that adolescence ends at 18, groundbreaking brain research has shown that critical brain developmental ...
Scientists have determined that how the brain shape changes with age could indicate early signs of dementia. Experts are finding that the best way to understand how the brain ages is not by examining ...
William Wright receives funding from National Institutes of Health (NINDS) and the Schmidt Sciences. Takaki Komiyama receives funding from NIH, NSF, Simons Foundation, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and ...
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How the cerebellum builds its connections with the rest of the brain during early development
For the first time, a team of researchers at the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint center of the Spanish National ...
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