Stories about: Cortex
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Los Alamos: Roadrunner as important as first computer 17/06/2008 07:47:48
A research director at Los Alamos National Laboratories said the addition of a peta-scale supercomputer is as big a leap forward as when scientists got their hands on their first computer ever. - +
Not much happening upstairs 10/04/2008 11:53:16
There is bad news and good news for the owners of ageing human brains. - +
Stimulation delays Huntington's dementia 24/01/2008 17:03:46
Howard Florey researchers say mental and physical stimulation delays onset of dementia in Huntington's mice. - +
Maternal link to Alzheimer's disease 06/11/2007 12:31:31
Mum's brain metabolism the word on Alzheimer's, new study shows. - +
OCD linked to glutamate system 23/08/2007 12:00:04
US researchers have engineered mice with an obsessive compulsive-like syndrome and linked the disorder to protein in the brain. - +
Enviromimetics and schizophrenia pathways 01/08/2007 17:07:54
Florey research into schizophrenia mouse model finds exercise rescues abnormal chemical transmitter pathway. - +
White matter research sheds light on schizophrenia 09/07/2007 11:26:54
New evidence supports theory that a breakdown in frontal temporal connectivity underlies schizophrenia. - +
Red-letter day for brain connectivity 21/05/2007 11:24:24
More neural connections may explain synesthesia - +
Chemical cues turn embryonic stem cells into cerebellar neurons 19/03/2007 11:09:19
American scientists have reported that embryonic stem cells implanted into mouse brains appear to develop into fully differentiated granule neurons. - +
UQ team links vitamin D deficiency with schizophrenia, MS 06/02/2006 08:15:15
Scientists at the University of Queensland have linked maternal vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy to abnormal foetal brain development and an increased the risk of behavioural problems, schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis (MS) later in life. - +
UQ team helps tap into the alcoholic brain 10/11/2005 14:30:49
Researchers at the University of Queensland have discovered fundamental differences in patterns of gene expression in alcoholic versus normal brains.
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