Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
A new study has brought scientists one step further in the direction of developing a cure for a brutal group of rare brain disorders known as SYNGAP1-related disorders, or SRDs. Researchers were able ...
One in six people worldwide suffers from neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Nevada-based neuroscience program World Beyond Thinking announces the expansion of its Ascend brain therapy program, building ...
During his third-year psychiatry clerkship as a medical student, Zach Rosenthal, MD, Ph.D., was part of a team providing care to a young man with schizophrenia and severe catatonia. "He was stuck ...
UCSF scientists are in a tight race against time, trying to spot telltale brain signals before a person’s first psychotic ...
Neuroscientist Sjoerd Meijer of the Donders Institute at Radboud University has shown for the first time that targeted ...
Adults with combined-type ADHD show distinct patterns of sleep-like slow-wave brain activity while fully awake, and those ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists used a viral gene therapy to restore brain function in mice with SYNGAP1-related disorders, reducing seizures and ...