Research Archives: Exploring Neural Frontiers

Dive into curated neurobiology studies, experimental findings, and analysis of brain mechanisms

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The Little Brain That Could: The Cerebellum's Surprising Role in Who We Are

Discover the cerebellum's surprising role beyond motor control - from social cognition to emotional processing in this engaging neuroscience article.

Caroline Ward
Oct 24, 2025

The Silent Partner: How a "Broken" Ghrelin Receptor Controls Your Brain's Signals

Discover how the truncated ghrelin receptor GHS-R1b, once considered genetic debris, regulates neuronal signaling and interacts with dopamine pathways.

Aurora Long
Oct 24, 2025

The Balancing Act: How Self-Agency in Psychotherapy Shapes Our Connections and Autonomy

Explore how self-agency in psychotherapy helps balance connection and autonomy, with research insights and therapeutic approaches.

Adrian Campbell
Oct 24, 2025

The Broken Coordinator: When the Brain's Conductor Falters in Schizophrenia

Exploring cognitive dysmetria and brain disconnection in schizophrenia - how broken neural circuits explain the disorder's diverse symptoms.

Owen Rogers
Oct 24, 2025

The Unwanted Guest: Unmasking Tardive Dyskinesia

Explore the clinical characteristics, risk factors, and research findings about tardive dyskinesia, a neurological movement disorder caused by long-term medication use.

Stella Jenkins
Oct 24, 2025

The VPS54 Gene and ALS: A Genetic Detective Story

Exploring the connection between VPS54 gene mutations and ALS through genetic analysis in an Italian cohort and cellular transport mechanisms.

Aaliyah Murphy
Oct 24, 2025

Beyond the Blueprint: How Epigenetics Shapes Your Health and Destiny

Explore the fascinating world of epigenetics - how gene expression is regulated without changing DNA sequence, and its implications for health and disease.

David Flores
Oct 24, 2025

Neural Architects: How Engineered Stem Cells Are Rewriting Brain Repair Manuals

Explore how embryonic stem cells engineered with L1 and Tenascin-R molecules are revolutionizing neurological regeneration in Alzheimer's, Huntington's and spinal cord injuries.

Isabella Reed
Oct 24, 2025

Consent Through Rose-Tinted Glasses: The Optimistic Bias in Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Exploring how optimistic bias affects Parkinson's disease clinical trials and informed consent processes in medical research.

Allison Howard
Oct 23, 2025

The Repair Revolution: How Science is Learning to Fix Our Broken Nerves

Explore groundbreaking discoveries in nerve regeneration research, from revolutionary compounds to RNA mechanisms that could transform neurological medicine.

Daniel Rose
Oct 23, 2025

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