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For neuroscientist Bill Pearce, big scientific conferences are opportunities to network, discuss new research, and even make some music.
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The entorhinal cortex gives us memory, the perception of time, and helps us navigate.
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Sleep twitches tune and refine circuits in the developing brain.
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The discovery of new cells born in the brain throughout life upended scientific dogma — and is improving the understanding of cognitive health and aging.
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And other neuroscience news in August 2021.
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As we age, we can see our hair gray and our skin wrinkle. Less obvious are the changes happening in our brains.
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Researchers learned a great deal about memory from a man who lost it.
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The most advanced surveillance system you will ever find is built into your own brain. Learn the science behind the 2014 Nobel Prize.
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This video takes a closer look at how grid cells and place cells in our brain give us a sense of where we are in space, and where we need to go.