Structural differences between male and female brains are apparent from the very earliest days of life, according to a new study. The researchers found that even in young babies, female brains have ...
In premature babies, music strengthens connections in certain areas of the brain, according to a years-long study by the ...
Male brains tend to have a greater volume than female brains but when adjusted for size, female infants typically have ...
AUTS2 syndrome patients often exhibit microcephaly, yet its etiological mechanism remains unclear. This study reveals that ...
Cambridge researchers found that sex differences in brain structure exist from birth, with males having more white matter and ...
Neuroplasticity represents the brain's capacity to adapt through neural network modifications, crucial for understanding both normal cerebral functions and ...
For the study, published in the journal Nature Mental Health, the researchers led by those at King's College London analysed ...
Mary had been experiencing headaches for a few months but as a single mother and the primary carer for her 13-year-old son, ...
An international team of scientists are to set to use thousands of MRI brain scans from research teams around the world in a bid to study ...
Director of the Autism Research Centre, said. Data for the study came from the Developing Human Connectome Project, led by universities in the UK, including King’s College London, in which where ...
Specific brain cells known as layer 5 pyramidal neurons play a vital role in how our brains process information. Research by the team of Prof. Joris de Wit (VIB-KU Leuven) and colleagues highlights ...
Males and females really are wired differently from birth, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge.