A new study by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sheds light on how the brain creates internal maps of space. Their...
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Chronic physical pain can be debilitating, but feelings of stress, fear, and hunger can sometimes suppress painful sensations. Diverse neurons across different brain regions play a role in carefully orchestrating the pain response in animals. Scientists at the Center for Neuroscience (CNS), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have now found how these neurons work together [...]
A new study by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sheds light on how the brain creates internal maps of space. Their...
A new study by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sheds light on how the brain creates internal maps of space. Their...
Cancer is more than just a physical illness. For many people, the emotional and mental toll of cancer can be just as heavy as the physical pain. Being...
Why does some pain fade while other pain refuses to go away? A recent study has uncovered a key difference in how the brain handles short-term and...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that severely impacts quality of life, often leading to reliance on opioid medications with their severe side...
New research uncovers why acute pain fades but chronic pain lingers-revealing how the brain's pain-regulating system breaks down and pointing to new...
When pain strikes from multiple sources-such as a paper cut followed by contact with hot water-the experience can feel disproportionately intense. But...
When pain strikes from multiple sources-such as a paper cut followed by contact with hot water-the experience can feel disproportionately intense. But...
In a breakthrough that could reshape how we treat trauma and addiction, researchers from Kyushu University and the University of Toronto have...
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience has uncovered evidence that Parkinson’s disease and related conditions may start not in the brain, but...