When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple ...
Scientists have uncovered an intriguing link between infection and brain health, finding that a common bacterium in the eye appears to be linked to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. It's the ...
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Turtles' brains shed light on evolutionary developments dating back hundreds of millions of years
A new study from the School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics reveals a surprising insight into the operation of ...
Researchers used mice with nine different genetic backgrounds to identify factors influencing eye aging, paving the way for eye-based diagnostics for neurodegenerative diseases. Vision changes are an ...
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Eye bacteria tied to Alzheimer's; neurologist pay report; Parkinson's brain network
News and commentary from the world of neurology and neuroscience ...
University of Rochester researchers discover that contrary to long-standing beliefs, motion from eye movements helps the ...
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Eye Scans May One Day Help Spot Alzheimer’s Risk Before Memory Fades
In A Nutshell Researchers achieved 94% accuracy in identifying Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing bacterial infections, ...
In the recreation room at Eskaton Village in Carmichael, Bonnie Dale, one of the residents, is trying on a virtual reality (VR) headset.
Tellurium nanowire transistors switch between boosting and suppressing their light response through voltage alone, enabling retina-like image preprocessing that cleans up noisy pictures at the sensor.
Imagine slowly losing the center of your vision, like a camera lens fading to fog. That's what happens with geographic atrophy, a severe form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It's the ...
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