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December 2023 Winter 2023Dyslexia and the Developing Brain
Research on dyslexia is identifying the many factors — neural to societal — that are linked to the condition
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December 2023 Winter 2023A Half-Century Quest to Explain Dyslexia
Albert Galaburda discusses brain clues, neurodiversity, and what mouse models can reveal about reading challenges in humans
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The Heart Issue October 2023Heart-Brain Health: A Two-Way Street
The health of the cardiovascular system is linked to the health of the brain — and vice versa
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Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023Inside View
A photo essay of brain structures and neural mechanisms
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Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023Hooked on Neuroscience
Three PhD candidates — Winthrop Gillis, Alyssa Larios, and Richard Hakim — discuss what drew them to the discipline
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Sleep Issue Autumn 2022Sleep Melds Memories
Researchers home in on how the sleeping brain consolidates memories
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Sleep Issue Autumn 2022Health, Disease, and Chronobiology
Scientists are uncovering the ways circadian rhythms influence our well-being
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Sleep Issue Autumn 2022Behind the Veil of Hypnagogic Sleep
Research on “creativity’s sweet spot” could inform treatments for people with nightmare disorders
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Viral World Issue Spring 2022Altering Perceptions on Psychedelic Therapy
Growing evidence for the safety and efficacy of psychedelics could lead to better treatments for anxiety, depression, pain, and other often intractable conditions
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Aging Issue Autumn 2021Inflammation and Brain Health
Normally a guard against brain injury and infection, inflammation is increasingly being implicated in cognitive decline
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Pandemic Issue Spring 20205 Questions with a Neurobiologist
A conversation with Lisa Goodrich
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The Adventure Issue Spring 2015Boredom
Could it be creativity’s spark—or a cause for concern?
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Voices Issue Autumn 2015Sotto Voce
Neurodegeneration often steals something we consider quintessentially human—our ability to speak
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