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Attention to objects in peripheral vision is not driven by tiny eye movements Posted: 25 Mar 2022 03:59 PM PDT New research shows that while microsaccades seem to boost or diminish the strength of the brain signals underlying attention, eye movements are not drivers of those brain signals. |
COVID-19 infection linked to higher risk of neuropathy Posted: 25 Mar 2022 09:26 AM PDT Researchers have found that many people who tested positive for the coronavirus in the early months of the pandemic also experienced peripheral neuropathy -- pain, tingling and numbness in the hands and feet -- during and following their bouts with COVID-19. |
Scientists identify overgrowth of key brain structure in babies who later develop autism Posted: 25 Mar 2022 06:38 AM PDT New research demonstrates overgrowth of the amygdala in the first year of life, before babies show most of the behavioral symptoms that later consolidate into a diagnosis of autism. This overgrowth may be unique to autism, as babies with fragile X syndrome show a different brain growth pattern. |
Oleic acid -- a key to activating the brain's 'fountain of youth' Posted: 22 Mar 2022 12:08 PM PDT A team of researchers reveals that oleic acid produced in the brain is an essential regulator of the process that enables learning and memory and supports proper mood regulation. The finding has paved the path to discovering potential new therapeutic strategies to counteract cognitive and mood decline in patients with neurological disorders. |
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