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Medical News | Medical Articles |Attend Neuroimmunology Drug Development

Medical News | Medical Articles

 
 April 12, 2019 
 Neurology / Neuroscience 
 The latest neurology news from News Medical 
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   Researchers identify brain region that helps execute cooperative tasksResearchers identify brain region that helps execute cooperative tasks
 
Researchers identify a part of the brain that helps execute cooperative tasks.
 
   Special input pathway may hold the key to coding sensory information in the cerebellumSpecial input pathway may hold the key to coding sensory information in the cerebellum
 
As we go about our daily lives, we are constantly bombarded by a steady stream of sensory information. Take a typical morning routine for example- roused from sleep by a shrill alarm, the strong aroma of freshly brewed coffee, and the brake lights and traffic horns of rush hour. In the course of a single day, we experience thousands of different cues across all senses.
 
   Purdue engineers develop tiny glutamate sensors for spinal cord injuriesPurdue engineers develop tiny glutamate sensors for spinal cord injuries
 
Your chances of getting a nasty migraine increase following a spinal cord injury, thanks to a chemical messenger in the brain that spikes to toxic levels, past studies have suggested.
 
   DBS improves patients' cognitive control by increasing power of brain rhythmsDBS improves patients' cognitive control by increasing power of brain rhythms
 
In a new study that could improve the therapeutic efficacy of deep-brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders such as depression, a team of scientists shows that, when DBS is applied to a specific brain region, it improves patients' cognitive control over their behavior by increasing the power of a specific low-frequency brain rhythm in their prefrontal cortex.
 
   Preoperative donor muscle training expedites rehabilitation process in patientsPreoperative donor muscle training expedites rehabilitation process in patients
 
Researchers at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience of the Higher School of Economics have proposed to train transplanted muscles in advance with new movements so that the brain can learn to use them more quickly after autotransplantation.
 

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