Neuroscience
New mobile app would treat dementia in Chinese and Korean Americans
Project received two-year grant from Korean foundation
New model identifies and measures brain waves in real time, could improve human-machine interactions
Researchers discover that everyone’s ‘brain wave is like a fingerprint’
Does ‘brown noise’ relieve symptoms of ADHD? Neuroscientists examine claims popularized on social media
Sufferers can find relief with stimulant medication and cognitive behavior therapy, A&M professor says
Traumatic brain injury: Federal grant will support search for drug that targets long-term and short-term effects
Therapy could benefit more than 400,000 U.S. soldiers and veterans
Pioneering research seeks a connection between leakiness in the gut and cognitive impairment in stroke patients
A&M team publishes findings in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity
Today’s shift work may increase stroke severity later on, study says
Research identifies adverse effects long after returning to a normal schedule
Trailblazing model could accelerate treatment for post-traumatic epilepsy
A&M researchers publish findings in the journal Experimental Neurology
New therapy may offer faster relief for cases of postpartum depression
Condition offers an unusually small window for treatment
Lethal agents: Study examines options for emergency treatment
Answers could benefit pest control, agriculture and armed forces