“We can’t actually build brains,” University of Sussex mathematical physics professor Thomas Nowotny told New Scientist.
A new study showcases how brain waves known as alpha oscillations help us distinguish between ourselves and the outside world ...
The teenage brain isn’t just trimming connections—it’s secretly building powerful new neural hotspots that may shape the mind ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
Scientists have discovered that the adolescent brain does more than prune old connections. During the teen years, it actively ...
Researchers in Japan built a miniature human brain circuit using fused stem-cell–derived organoids, allowing them to watch ...
Researchers from Kyushu University discovered a previously unrecognized synaptic "hotspot" that forms during adolescence, ...
The results revealed that the speed of alpha brain waves in the parietal cortex plays a key role. This region of the brain ...
The scientists have discovered that the adolescent brain does more than prune old connections. During the teen years, it actively builds dense new clusters of synapses in specific parts of neurons.