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Psychostimulants, which provide a temporary boost to physical and/or mental function, range from drugs like cocaine and methamphetamines to everyday hits like nicotine and caffeine.
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Moderate amounts of alcohol do not kill brain cells.
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Some tools aid us in understanding how our brain cells function in action.
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Neuroscientists use a range of methods and tools to gain clues about the actions and behaviors of living organisms.
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Human neuroscience research tends to center around noninvasive imaging tools for studying brain function.
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And other neuroscience news you may have missed in March 2023.
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Since our brains communicate with molecular and chemical signals, researchers can employ tools to study their biochemical communication patterns.
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Certain tools and techniques help us better visualize and understand the array of cells and structures that make up our brains.
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Genetic tools enable scientists to manipulate genes and other genetic features to better understand how the brain works and treat it in cases of dysfunction or disease.
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Learn how alcohol and nicotine affect the brain, and why they are illegal for children and teens in this series of lesson plans.