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While they share similar features, no two animal brains are exactly alike.
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It's not just size that matters for brain power.
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Scientists who study the brain do so for many reasons. For some, the opportunity to study the most complex living structure in the known universe is itself an exciting quest. So much is still unknown about brain function and development.
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Ryan Tomm supports his Indigenous Canadian community through research and outreach.
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Grocery stores and hospitals transformed when the pandemic hit — as did the labs researching COVID-19.
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Currently approved treatments for Alzheimer’s disease do not modify the course of the disease and offer only temporary mitigation of some symptoms, such as agitation, anxiety, unpredictable behavior, sleep disturbances, and depression.
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Growing up in poverty can negatively impact developing brain regions like the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex and, in turn, increases the risks of developing behavioral and learning problems.
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To fully appreciate brain function, scientists are studying what’s going on in various brain regions, and how these regions connect and communicate.
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Learn about the benefits that short but frequent breaks can have on easily distracted students.
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Melina Hale explains how her research on zebrafish is helping to advance brain research.