Desire for Sugar Eliminated in Mice by Rewiring Brains
Charles Zuker, Phd, and his team identified two regions in the brain which respond to sweet and bitter tastes.
Charles Zuker, Phd, and his team identified two regions in the brain which respond to sweet and bitter tastes.
A new study led by Charles Zuker, PhD, hints at how the brain flags different flavors as delicious or disgusting.
Elizabeth Hillman, PhD, weighs in on a new study that finds signals that represent a distinct form of brain activity.
A new algorithm developed by Richard Mann, PhD, and his team scrutinizes the most hard-to-read segments of the genome.
Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD, explores the brain science of love and heartbreak.
What does neuroscientist Nathaniel Sawtell, PhD, see when he watches the world’s best athletes compete in this Winter Olympics?
Rui Costa, DVM, PhD, and Nathaniel Sawtell, PhD, explain what it is about figure skaters' brains that helps them stay upright on slippery ice.
In the figure skating rink, the brain areas that control movement have to learn new tricks, say Rui Costa, DVM, PhD, and Nathaniel Sawtell, PhD.
When it comes time to choose a mate, neuroscientist Sarah Woolley, PhD, finds that finches are expert at learning the songs of their fathers for later in life.
Athletes’ brains get rewired with practice, say Rui Costa, DVM, PhD, and Nathaniel Sawtell, PhD.