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Stem cells — replicating unspecialized cells found in certain bodily tissues — can develop into various cell types, making them useful tools for transplantation in clinical and research settings.
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Ever wonder why a certain smell strikes a chord of nostalgia? Research suggests it has to do with the unique way our sense of smell is processed in the brain.
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Prolonged attention to internet content can lead to repetitive behaviors, overstimulate our brains, and reward us in ways similar to other forms of addiction.
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Our capacity for empathy has evolutionary roots. The theory of embodied simulation proposes empathic mirrored responses are triggered by witnessing another’s behavior or emotions.
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Blood tests for biomarkers of Alzheimer’s could catch the disease earlier and make it easier to diagnose.
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And other neuroscience news you may have missed in October 2023.
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Viewing our smartphone screens at night disrupts our brain’s natural processes that allow us to get ready for bed.
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Neuroscientists think a cluster of cells in the brain that stimulate appetite could be a target for eating disorder therapies.
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Some cells grow to help turn off cells that inhibit movements, effectively allowing us to better fine-tune our movement.
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Areas in our brain involved with movement are activated when we hear music, helping us anticipate musical patterns and compelling us to move to the beat.