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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2025

Brain

Brain

Photo: UNB

Scientists discover brain region that responds to clitoris

The research involved stimulating the clitorises of 20 adult females while their brains were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)

Computer image of a betacoronavirus which is the type of virus linked to Covid-19

New study suggests a direct impact of Covid on the brain

Pager, a nine-year-old macaque monkey, plays video game via Neuralink brain implant, in this still from video. Neuralink/Handout via REUTERS

Elon Musk's Neuralink shows monkey with brain-chip playing videogame by thinking

Patients with neurological issues more likely to die from Covid-19: Study

Patients with neurological issues more likely to die from Covid-19: Study

Photo: UNB

New means of neuronal communication discovered in human brain

Could it be possible that dopamine didn't affect liking - it was all about wanting?

The science of addiction: Do you always like the things you want?

A patient suffering from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) lis treated at the CHU de Liege hospital, in Liege, Belgium October 27, 2020. Photo :Reuters

Covid's cognitive costs? Some patients' brains may age 10 years

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Coronavirus capable of invading brain: study

Photo: UNB

Key neuron for sleep regulation identified

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Brain gets bigger if you're anxious and depressed: Study

How exercise boost memory and thinking ability

How exercise boost memory and thinking ability

It’s not your imagination — you and your baby really are on the same wavelength. A team of Princeton researchers has developed a way to measure baby and adult brain activity during natural interaction. In their experiment, an adult spent five minutes playing, singing songs and reading “Goodnight Moon” with babies and toddlers, as the researchers measured neural synchrony using a method called functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Photo : Princeton Baby Lab

Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play, finds Princeton Baby Lab

Musk’s tiny chip to repair brain injuries 

Musk’s tiny chip to repair brain injuries 

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