The XF-108 Rapier was a hypersonic interceptor designed to protect the U.S. from Soviet bombers during the Cold War. Despite ...
Neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself in response to changes in the environment, personal experiences, or ...
Scientists once thought that the brain was locked in place after puberty. But new technology shows that our brain continues to rewire itself and never stops changing as we age. Video by Fernando ...
Researchers have developed lab-grown neurons that behave more like real brain networks, advancing the study of learning and ...
Researchers from Engrail Therapeutics Inc. recently described the pharmacological characterization of ENX-105, a new class of molecule that combines 5-HT1A/2A receptor agonism with D2/3 receptor ...
Neuronal plasticity is a fundamental process in neuronal development and recovery from brain disorders. The Trophin lab focuses on the role of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and its receptor ...
This view emerged as far back as the 1850s, when scientists began to believe that neuroplasticity ends with childhood—based on what appeared to be credible evidence, says UAB psychologist Edward Taub, ...
Disruptions in any of the complex swallowing neural pathways may lead to difficulty swallowing (also known as dysphagia). The series of swallowing neurophysiology and neuroplasticity studies conducted ...
Welcome to the Neuroplasticity Rehabilitation Program. We are a faculty practice for outpatient neurorehabilitation for individuals with stroke, traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis offered ...
Our lab focuses on elucidating the neuro-mechanical basis underlying impaired lower limb function and sensorimotor recovery in persons with neurological injury. Given the nervous system’s tremendous ...