A team of researchers froze mouse brain tissue for a week. After warming it up again, they found that the brain tissue ...
Can a creature with one cell and no brain still learn from experience? A growing body of biology suggests that the answer is ...
In A Nutshell A timing gap of just 50 to 100 milliseconds determines whether a dopamine signal in the brain drives learning ...
A recent study has found that a specific single-celled organism has the capacity for Pavlovian associative learning without a brain or even a neuron.
When you get better at a skill—recognizing a familiar face in a crowd, spotting a typo at a glance, or anticipating the next move in a game—sensory neurons in your brain become more coordinated, ...
In 1897 Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov proved that animals can be trained using associative learning. A new study finds ...
A research team from the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), the University of Bonn, and the Medical Center - University of Freiburg has gained new insights into the brain processes involved in encoding ...
Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers ...
In an ambitious study, memory and learning abilities improved substantially after exercise among mice with a form of the ...
Scientists have uncovered a powerful strategy that the brain uses to coordinate chemical signaling. In a new study, researchers found that in the striatum, a brain region central to learning and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Groundbreaking research from Karolinska Institutet reveals that humans can grow new neurons well into old age, offering new hope ...