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Mapping the brain: scientists define 180 distinct regions, but what now?
Neuroscientists have developed a modern atlas of the human brain, 97 areas of which have never been described before.
This is your brain on Pokémon Go
The neuroscience behind the global phenomenon, Pokémon Go.
Deep brain stimulation for depression hits a(nother) roadblock
Research research has found DBS to relieve treatment-resistant depression to be ineffective.
Zapping your brain can make you more creative
Applying mild electric currents to the brain can increase creativity, scientists have found.
PTSD in military personnel
Post-traumatic stress disorder results from exposure to traumatic events and evokes feelings of fear, horror, and helplessness.
CJCADR Public Dementia Forum part 2: treatment and care
The public dementia forum provided an overview of QBI research and the ongoing treatment of patients.
CJCADR Public Dementia Forum part 1: QBI research
The public dementia forum provided an overview of QBI research.
Life as an Honours student
How Zala Skrbis, Honours student at QBI, found herself researching Alzheimer's disease.
Brain–Machine Interfaces: Melding Mind and Machine
Brain–machine interfaces may hold the answer to treating spinal cord injury.
Measuring brain activity in animals
Techniques used to record brain activity in animals provide much greater detail than techniques designed for human use.
Measuring brain activity in humans
How do scientists measure the electrical activity of the brain's billions of neurons?
Bird brains may help drones fly and avoid crashing
Birds have a remarkable ability to fly through complex environments with incredible speed, rarely colliding.
Intelligence inheritance – three genes that add to your IQ score
There’s no one universal "intelligence gene" but many thousands each contributing a small increment – and here are three.
Developing drugs to reduce brain impairment after stroke
An emerging drug treatment for stroke is effective in mice, but translating these results to humans will take time.
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