Scientists have uncovered a fascinating way the brain learns to override instinctive fears, shedding light on how we adapt to ...
The study was published in the journal eLife. According to them, there is strong evidence supporting a universal model of mammalian cerebral cortex folding. With additional investigation and ...
Research reveals how the brain learns to suppress instinctive fear responses, pointing to new potential targets for PTSD and ...
The cerebral cortex forms the outer layer of the cerebrum. Nested deeper within the brain are essential structures such as the basal ganglia, the amygdala, and the hippocampus. Toward the bottom ...
Researchers have identified brain mechanisms that help animals suppress instinctive fear responses when threats prove harmless over time.
Researchers have unveiled the precise brain mechanisms that enable animals to overcome instinctive fears. The study in mice could have implications for developing therapeutics for fear-related ...
Radial migration is the principal mode of migration in the developing cerebral cortex, although the GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid)-expressing interneurons, which arise in the ventral telencephalon ...
In a study published in Cell, a research team led by Zhu Shujia from the Center for Excellence in Brain Science and ...
In other words, the cerebellum helped orchestrate the motor commands from the cerebral cortex, the baseball glove–shaped structure that makes up most of the human brain and the organ’s master ...