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  2. The future of neuroscience could be wireless - AOL

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    Wireless technologies are opening doors in neuroscience, enabling new capabilities in communication, treatment, and research. Because wireless implants can monitor the brain for long periods of ...

  3. What Ozempic Really Does to Your Brain - AOL

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    Experts answer your top questions about their impact on mood, memory and more. ... New research in the journal International Immunopharmacology showed that obese people treated with a GLP-1 ...

  4. List of unsolved problems in neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable unsolved problems in neuroscience. A problem is considered unsolved if no answer is known or if there is significant disagreement among experts about a proposed solution.

  5. The Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Transmitter is an online publication dedicated to neuroscience research news and commentary. Aimed at professionals from across the neuroscience discipline, the website is an editorially-independent publication of the Simons Foundation .

  6. György Buzsáki - Wikipedia

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    Buzsáki's primary interests is "neural syntax", i.e., how segmentation of neural information is organized by the numerous brain rhythms to support cognitive functions.He identified the cellular-synaptic basis of hippocampal theta, gamma oscillations and sharp waves with associated fast oscillations, their relationship to each other and to behavior and sleep.

  7. Neurorealism - Wikipedia

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    The term "neurorealism" was first coined in 2005 by neuroscientists Eric Racine, Ofek Bar-Ilan, and Judy Illes.They noticed that media outlets were uncritical in their analysis of fMRI evidence in support of psychological processes, such as the relief from pain via acupuncture, political beliefs, and even pleasure from eating foods high in fat. [2]

  8. Network neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    Network neuroscience is an approach to understanding the structure and function of the human brain through an approach of network science, through the paradigm of graph theory. [1] A network is a connection of many brain regions that interact with each other to give rise to a particular function. [ 2 ]

  9. The Neuroscientist - Wikipedia

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    The Neuroscientist is aimed at basic neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and psychiatrists in research, academic, and clinical settings, reviewing new and emerging basic and clinical neuroscience research. The journal evaluates key trends in molecular, cellular, developmental, behavioral systems, and cognitive neuroscience in a ...