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Scientists have discovered the powerful role the molecule Myosin VI plays in communication between nerve cells in the brain.
Researchers from Queensland and the USA have made a unique discovery about how the brain computes sensory information.
Global study shows brain damage from stroke can be minimised
brain damage electroencephalogram
2014/7/15
A new study from The University of Queensland shows monitoring the brain of stroke patients using Quantitative EEG (QEEG) studies could inform treatments and therefore, minimising brain damage of stro...
Queensland specialists perform 500th deep brain stimulation surgery
deep brain stimulation surgery
2014/7/15
Neurologist Professor Peter Silburn and Neurosurgeon Associate Professor Terry Coyne have performed their 500th deep brain stimulation surgery on a 61-year-old woman with Parkinson’s disease.
Phase lagging model of brain response to external stimuli - modeling of single action potential
phase lagging model brain response external stimuli action potential single neuron
2012/4/28
In this paper we detail a phase lagging model of brain response to external stimuli. The model is derived using the basic laws of physics like conservation of energy law. This model eliminates the par...
Broken chaotic clocks of brain neurons and depression
Broken chaotic clocks brain neurons depression
2011/1/5
Irregular spiking time-series obtained in vitro and in vivo from singular brain neurons of different types of rats are analyzed by mapping to telegraph signals. Since the neural information is coded i...
QBI researchers discover "inner compass" in the human brain
QBI researchers inner compass the human brain
2010/10/13
If you have ever lost your sense of direction in an unfamiliar place, then researchers at the Queensland Brain Institute may be able to help.They have discovered that a person's ability to find their ...
International collaboration charts function of human brain(图)
International collaboration charts human brain
2010/4/29
The human mind has deciphered the mechanics of infinite concepts. Yet, in all its time it has had trouble understanding how its own self works. Such a limited understanding is what researchers at UQ's...
Behavioural incentives mimic effects of medication on brain systems in ADHD(图)
Behavioural medication brain systems ADHD
2010/4/29
Medication and behavioural interventions help children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) better maintain attention and self control by normalising activity in the same brain systems...
New technique offers a more detailed view of brain activity(图)
New technique brain activity the brain
2010/3/24
For neuroscientists, one of the best ways to study brain activity is with a scanning technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which reveals blood flow in the brain.
Duke Scientists Image Brain at Point When Vocal Learning Begins
Duke Scientists Brain Vocal Learning
2010/3/4
Duke University Medical Center scientists crowded around a laser-powered microscope in a darkened room to peer into the brain of an anesthetized juvenile songbird right after he heard an adult tutors’...
A new University study has revealed how abnormalities in brain development may lead to autism and behavioural disorders.Research into Fragile X syndrome - a genetic condition that is the leading known...
C. elegans, a tiny worm about a millimeter long, doesn’t have much of a brain, but it has a nervous system — one that comprises 302 nerve cells, or neurons, to be exact. In the 1970s, a team of resear...
Busy brain bees race to finals
2010 Brain Bee Champion the national finals neuroscience questions
2010/1/28
Ten of the brainiest high school students from across Australia and New Zealand will fight it out for the title of 2010 Brain Bee Champion at the national finals in Sydney this weekend.
The event ma...
Researchers in France claim to have made the first transistor that mimics connections in the human brain. The device, which is based on pentacene and gold nanoparticles, could lead to a new generation...