For more than 100 years, it’s been thought that brain function is localised, but new research proves that activity spans almost its entirety.
Research into brain ageing may unlock the potential for the burgeoning science to be used in a clinical setting, providing a marker for cognitive health.
Sixty healthy volunteers took “magic mushrooms” in a lab, and scientists recorded their brains during their experience.
A career U-turn led Associate Professor Adeel Razi to the forefront of research aiming to develop next-generation mental health therapies.
Brain development in babies with Down syndrome has been a bit of a mystery – until now. Ana's research looks at understanding Down Syndrome and uses MRI to scan pregnant women and their newborn babies to gather detailed data about growth, structure and function of the brain.
It’s been described as feeling like your brain is on fire, and can be characterised by delusions and hallucinations. But those with autoimmune encephalitis aren’t crazy, they’re ill.
Although a great deal of research is still required, it may one day be possible to identify and treat people suffering from CTE, or at risk of it.
What does the world look like if we fail to properly address the impacts of social media on mental health?
A world-first neurological study has found that many athletes are returning to play too soon after suffering concussion.
Understanding how our brain responds to good and bad food choices could help combat the world's obesity epidemic.
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