Mirror therapy rehabilitation is a technique commonly used with stroke survivors to help them regain function of their limbs ...
During learning and development, the level of synaptic input received by cortical neurons may change dramatically. Given a limited range of possible firing rates, how do neurons maintain ...
Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cells in the human body, primarily recognized for their essential roles in fighting infections and regulating inflammation.
This issue hosts review and research articles considering mechanisms of plasticity of primary afferent neurons and sensory processing after SCI, and how such plasticity contributes to sparing and/or ...
A pioneering study has uncovered the complex and dual roles of neutrophils in cancer development, demonstrating their ...
Sleep spindles—brief bursts of brain activity crucial for memory and sleep stability—are guided primarily by short-term timing patterns lasting less than 15 seconds.
Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, and early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, ...
Mitochondria are vital to energy production in cells and so play a key role in fueling cancer growth. However, how ...
St. Jude researchers reveal that moderate levels of mitochondrial DNA mutations boost leukemia growth by increasing metabolic ...
Hudson Bay's polar bear populations were affected positively and negatively by a shift in sea ice and wind patterns in 2024, ...
Neurotrophins are a group of proteins that play a critical role in the health and function of our nervous system. They are ...
Men and women show distinct stress responses, shaped by HPA axis, brain regions, and neurotransmitters. Cortisol variability ...