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‘Deepfaking the mind’ could improve brain-computer interfaces for people with disabilities

Researchers are using generative adversarial networks (GANs) — technology best known for creating deepfake videos and photorealistic human faces — to improve brain-computer interfaces for people with disabilities. The team successfully taught an AI t…

Chronic stress and depression boost this brain receptor; a new study maps out how to block it

Eliminating GPR158 activity in stressed mice made them resistant to depression and anxiety. A new study in the journal Science reveals the unusual brain receptor’s structure, and possible ways a medication might reduce its sway.

The brain uses bodily signals to regulate fear

Fear is essential for survival, but must be well regulated to avoid harmful behaviors such as panic attacks or exaggerated risk taking. Scientists have now demonstrated in mice that the brain relies on the body’s feedback to regulate fear. The brain’s …

In the brain’s cerebellum, a new target for suppressing hunger

Scientists have identified an entirely new way the brain signals fullness after eating. The findings offer a novel target for therapies that could dramatically curb overeating.

How grandmothers’ brains react to the sight of their grandchildren

Scientists have scanned grandmothers’ brains while they’re viewing photos of their young grandchildren — providing a neural snapshot of this special, inter-generational bond.

Ever been lost in the grocery store? Researchers are closer to knowing why it happens

A new study suggests that the brain differentiates very similar environments — such as two stores from the same supermarket chain — as if they were even more different than two places that are nothing alike.

Neuroscientists explore mysterious ‘events’ in the brain that open new avenues for understanding brain injuries and disorders

Using a new model of brain activity, computational neuroscientists are exploring striking bursts of activity in the human brain that have not been examined before. These bursts may have potential to serve as biomarkers for brain disease and conditions …

Neuroscientists illuminate how brain cells ‘navigate’ in the light and dark

Researchers have discovered how individual and networks of cells in an area of the brain called the retrosplenial cortex encode this angular head motion in mice to enable navigation both during the day and at night.

Older-looking brains linked to lower birth weight and genes

In brain scans of almost 1500 people throughout Europe, researchers found that people with ‘older-looking’ brains had both lower birth weight and genes for smaller brains, compared with those with normal aging brains. Both these factors are present ear…

As we develop, the brain connects lessons learned differently

A new study of brain activity patterns in people doing a memory task finds that the way we make inferences — finding hidden connections between different experiences — changes dramatically as we age. The study’s findings might one day lead to persona…