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“Rather than actively shaping experience, the thalamus (if it is considered at all) has typically been relegated to a role in ...
Summary: A new study suggests that autism may be linked to the rapid evolution of brain cell types unique to humans.
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Emotional flexibility in the brain explained through music
As emotions rise and fall in everyday life, your brain keeps up, constantly adjusting. These transitions between ...
Globally, autism affects about 1 in 100 children, according to the World Health Organization. In the U.S., the rate is closer to 1 in 31, or 3.2%. That’s far higher than what researchers observe in ...
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Placental research may transform our understanding of autism and human brain evolution
A new Genomic Press Interview highlights Dr. Alex Tsompanidis’ academic journey and his research exploring the links between ...
COLUMBIA, S.C., Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NXTLLM and MKHSTRY Labs today announced the formation of ALLT.AI, a joint venture introducing BLUM (Brain-LLM Unified Model), a patented technology that ...
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New Boston University study shows young athletes may experience brain damage before CTE forms
The study showed similar levels of vascular injury and inflammation in athletes without CTE, suggesting that brain damage ...
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Scientists grow mini-brains in lab to unlock energy-efficient artificial intelligence
Researchers at Lehigh University are exploring tiny lab-grown brain organoids to unlock the secrets of the brain’s efficiency ...
New research suggests that the evolution of the human brain may explain why autism is more common in humans than in other ...
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