When you decide to reach for your morning coffee, more than half a million brain cells spring into action across nearly every region of your brain. Scientists have now captured this moment-by-moment neural activity in unprecedented detail. The post Scientists Map Complete Brain Activity During Decision Making For First Time appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
When extreme liberals and extreme conservatives watched heated political discussions, their neural activity became synchronized, even though they disagreed on nearly everything being said. The post Political Extremists’ Brains Sync Up Despite Opposing Views, Study Shows appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
Researchers at the University of Glasgow just achieved what many thought impossible: transmitting light completely through an adult human head from one temple to the other.| Study Finds
Kaerus is planning a proof-of-concept Phase 2 trial for KER-0193 after its fragile X syndrome treatment was found safe in healthy adults.| Fragile X News Today
A single dose of Spinogenix’s investigational oral therapy SPG601 led to significant reductions in a measure of abnormal brain activity among men with fragile X syndrome, according to top-line results from a Phase 2a trial. Announced by Spinogenix in a company press release, the results from the placebo-controlled Phase 2a trial (NCT06413537) were also presented […] The post SPG601 found to reduce measure of abnormal brain activity in fragile X appeared first on Fragile X News Today.| Fragile X News Today – The Web's Daily Resource for Fragile X News
Joint manipulation, a manual technique used to decrease pain and improve joint mobility in physical therapy, is often accompanied by audible pops called joint manipulation sounds. Practitioners and patients tend [...] Read More... The post <strong>Do joint manipulation sounds make a difference in physical therapy outcomes?</strong> appeared first on Research Outreach.| Research Outreach