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Scientists split autism into two biological types by how the brain wires its connections
A study published in Nature Neuroscience has split autism into two distinct biological types based on how the brain wires its ...
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases are the two most common neurodegenerative disorders, affecting millions of people worldwide. Published in the Journal of Neuroscience, new research from the ...
A study identifies two autism subtypes: one with reduced brain connectivity linked to synaptic pathways, another with ...
A new study uses fMRI and mouse models to identify synaptic hypoconnectivity and immune hyperconnectivity autism subtypes.
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an inherited genetic developmental condition that strongly impacts brain development. Despite the syndrome stemming from an altered genetic code for the single protein ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that suppressing excitatory synaptic transmission in a small group of ...
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Restoring communication between basolateral and centrolateral amygdala neurons was enough to reverse anxiety in mice, per a new iScience study
Researchers at IN-CSIC/UMH in Spain corrected a single gene’s expression in one population of amygdala neurons in adult mice ...
Biomimetic Implementation of Neural Pathways and Synaptic Plasticity Using Basic Electronics (IMAGE)
The schematic illustrates biological synaptic transmission (action potential–presynaptic stimulation–channel opening–neurotransmitter release–postsynaptic current) and its electronic emulation: a ...
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