Why does stopping at a red light become automatic? New neuroscience shows how the cerebellum turns visual cues into fast, ...
This Q&A with researchers from the Buck Institute and Nautilus Biotechnology reveals how single-molecule proteomics enables unprecedented mapping of tau proteoforms across Alzheimer’s-relevant brain ...
Zuzana Gdovinová significantly contributed to the formation of the country’s register of patients with stroke.
Researchers have identified specific coupled patterns of brain activity and gene expression that help explain impulsive ...
The cerebellum facilitates associative learning—wherein visual information is linked to motor actions—by strengthening ...
A new study identifies molecular factors that promote small vessel disease—and an active drug that can restore impaired ...
Learn more about eLife assessments Blood flow to the brain is a sensitive marker of neuronal activity as well as of a number of diseases, including stroke, tumours and neurodegenerative conditions.
Physical activity has emerged as one of the most potent behavioral interventions influencing brain function, learning, memory, and a wide range of cognitive ...
Introduction Cognitive impairment is a common consequence after stroke. Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) has emerged as a promising cognitive therapy. However, traditional iTBS typically ...