Tag neuroscience

Fetal Growth Restriction and its Impact on Cardiorespiratory Control

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a condition that can have far-reaching consequences for an individual’s health even beyond birth. It is associated with various cardiovascular and respiratory complications. While research has shed light on the neurological changes that occur as… Continue Reading →

Analyzing Self-Organized Critical States in the Awake and Sleeping Brain

In this article, we delve into groundbreaking research conducted by Dehghani, Hatsopoulos, Haga, Parker, Greger, Halgren, Cash, and Destexhe on self-organized critical states in the cerebral cortex. Published in 2023, their study titled “Avalanche analysis from multi-electrode ensemble recordings in… Continue Reading →

What’s the Hippocampus and Why It’s Important?

Memory is a fundamental cognitive process that allows us to retain and recall information. However, memories are not set in stone. They can be influenced and modified over time. A recent research article published in the Hippocampus Neuroscience Journal explores… Continue Reading →

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