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Age-related brain changes in mice strike hypothalamus 'hot spot'
Neuronal and non-neuronal cells throughout the brain also express genes-particularly those related to neuronal structure and immune function-differently in aged mice, according to a new atlas.
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Ignoring sex differences in brain disease risk does us all a disservice
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
Although studying sex differences in the brain is complex, technically awkward and socioculturally loaded, it is absolutely essential. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences-in-the-brain/males-and-females-show-different-patterns-of-risk-for-brain-based-conditions-ignoring-these-differences-does-us-all-a-disservice/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclip...
Immune cell interlopers breach-and repair-brain barrier in mice
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The choroid plexus, the protective network of blood vessels and epithelial cells that line the brain's ventricles, recruits neutrophils and macrophages during inflammation, a new study shows.
NeuroAI: A field born from the symbiosis between neuroscience, AI
Просмотров 1842 месяца назад
As the history of this nascent discipline reveals, neuroscience has inspired advances in artificial intelligence, and AI has provided a testing ground for models in neuroscience, accelerating progress in both fields. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/neuroai/neuroai-a-field-born-from-the-symbiosis-between-neuroscience-ai/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: r...
Timing tweak turns trashed fMRI scans into treasure
Просмотров 863 месяца назад
Leveraging start-up “dummy scans,” which are typically discarded in imaging analyses, can shorten an experiment's length and make data collection more efficient, a new study reveals. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/fmri/timing-tweak-turns-trashed-fmri-scans-into-treasure/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJhumnNCWsIFJCl6vIg L...
Brains, biases and amyloid beta: Why the female brain deserves a closer look in Alzheimer’s research
Просмотров 2823 месяца назад
New results suggest the disease progresses differently in women, but we need more basic science to unpack the mechanisms involved. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences-in-the-brain/brains-biases-and-amyloid-beta-why-the-female-brain-deserves-a-closer-look-in-alzheimers-research/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJh...
This paper changed my life: The Fiser Lab’s ‘Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks...’
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Fiser's work taught me how to think about grounding computational models in biologically plausible implementations. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/this-paper-changed-my-life/this-paper-changed-my-life-spontaneous-cortical-activity-reveals-hallmarks-of-an-optimal-internal-model-of-the-environment-from-the-fiser-lab/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: rucli...
The S-index Challenge: Develop a metric to quantify data-sharing success
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The NIH-sponsored effort aims to help incentivize scientists to share data. But many barriers to the widespread adoption of useful data-sharing remain. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/open-neuroscience-and-data-sharing/the-s-index-challenge-develop-a-metric-to-quantify-data-sharing-success/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJ...
A scientific fraud. An investigation. A lab in recovery.
Просмотров 1373 месяца назад
Science is built on trust. What happens when someone destroys it? Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/science-and-society/a-scientific-fraud-an-investigation-a-lab-in-recovery/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJhumnNCWsIFJCl6vIg Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-research-news/id1420631463 Listen on Sp...
Repeat scans reveal brain changes that precede childbirth
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A detailed look at a “pregnant brain” highlights a need to investigate the neural alterations that occur during a transition experienced by nearly 140 million people worldwide each year. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/brain-imaging/repeat-scans-reveal-brain-changes-that-precede-childbirth/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJ...
Timothy Ryan on his shift from particle physics to measuring ATP at the synapse [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
Просмотров 1584 месяца назад
The “Synaptic” podcast is produced by The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Listen on thetransmitter.org: www.thetransmitter.org/synaptic/timothy-ryan-on-fermilab-atp-at-the-synapse-and-more/? Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1679060002 Listen on Spo...
Reconstructing dopamine's link to reward
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The field is grappling with whether to modify the long-standing theory of reward prediction error-or abandon it entirely. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/dopamine/reconstructing-dopamines-link-to-reward/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJhumnNCWsIFJCl6vIg Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-research...
In updated U.S. autism bill, Congress calls for funding boost, expanded scope
Просмотров 934 месяца назад
The current Autism CARES Act sunsets in late September. Read the article: www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/in-updated-u-s-autism-bill-congress-calls-for-funding-boost-expanded-scope/?AudioResearchNews Listen to more Audio Research News on RUclips: ruclips.net/p/PL4o3hdmvshNYSgnJhumnNCWsIFJCl6vIg Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-research-news/id1420631463 Listen on Sp...
Biosensors and being fearless with Lin Tian [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
Просмотров 1664 месяца назад
The “Synaptic” podcast is produced by The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Listen on thetransmitter.org: www.thetransmitter.org/synaptic/biosensors-and-being-fearless-with-lin-tian/? Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1679060002 Listen on Spotify: ope...
How two books influenced Nicole Rust’s thinking across 30 years of neuroscience
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How two books influenced Nicole Rust’s thinking across 30 years of neuroscience
Neuroscience needs a career path for software engineers
Просмотров 1095 месяцев назад
Neuroscience needs a career path for software engineers
Nonsense correlations and how to avoid them
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Nonsense correlations and how to avoid them
Is it time to worry about brain chimeras?
Просмотров 1435 месяцев назад
Is it time to worry about brain chimeras?
Male and female brains, Proust, and Catherine Dulac [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
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Male and female brains, Proust, and Catherine Dulac [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
Women are systematically under-cited in neuroscience. New tools can change that.
Просмотров 696 месяцев назад
Women are systematically under-cited in neuroscience. New tools can change that.
Future of BRAIN Initiative funding remains unclear
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Future of BRAIN Initiative funding remains unclear
At the end of the earth with Paul-Antoine Libourel
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At the end of the earth with Paul-Antoine Libourel
Diagnosing autism and teaching neurodiversity with So Hyun "Sophy" Kim [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
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Diagnosing autism and teaching neurodiversity with So Hyun "Sophy" Kim [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
Can an emerging field called 'neural systems understanding' explain the brain?
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Can an emerging field called 'neural systems understanding' explain the brain?
Reviving 'inside-out' hypothesis of amyloid beta to explain Alzheimer's mysteries
Просмотров 516 месяцев назад
Reviving 'inside-out' hypothesis of amyloid beta to explain Alzheimer's mysteries
At the credit crossroads: Modern neuroscience needs a cultural shift to adopt new authorship prac...
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At the credit crossroads: Modern neuroscience needs a cultural shift to adopt new authorship prac...
Should we use the computational or the network approach to analyze functional brain-imaging data-...
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Should we use the computational or the network approach to analyze functional brain-imaging data-...
Eve Marder, neural circuits and being heard [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
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Eve Marder, neural circuits and being heard [SYNAPTIC PODCAST]
How to explore your scientific values and develop a vision for your field
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How to explore your scientific values and develop a vision for your field
May i know what is the name of the app please
What is the app??
This needs to happen folks.
Autism is a neurological difference, NOT an abnormality! What a scary stand point, to be doing this research in order to "cure" autism. Smells like eugenics.
Reactions of redirecting autism information into mathematical formulas for the treatment of severe forms at a favorable time🎉
Did all you Neurotypical people complaining about Autism and trying to "cure" it every stop to ask yourselves "What if being Autistic is the evolution of Neanderthal, Denisovan, and possibly Homo Erectus" type of humans living today ?" Because if being Autistic is intentionally a different way of being human, and a different type of human, then what business is it of yours to try to eradicate Autistic people ? That would be within the definition of "crimes against humanity" and "genocide." Autistic people don't want to be made "not Autistic" just to make life easier for Neurotypical people.
cant relate, i dont have one of these
Sure, but as an autistic adult female with an autistic child, both of us still awake at 1am....can I just say, Here is the real problem- STOP expecting everyone to adhere to a neurotypical schedule, and world. It happens to be a fact, that autistic or not, about half the world's population are so called 'night people'. Well, guess what? It's actually genetic, and NOT a 'preference'. Yes, it's true. We did DNA tests for this. Most people have no idea about this fact. It's genetic, and it cannot be changed. Trying to force night people, or autistic people, to be awake all day, and sleep at night is only harming them further. Let us do it whenever we feel like it. I sleep in till like 12pm, or 1pm, and I let my child do the same. Then we stay up late. We have embraced working from home round the world since covid. Well, guess what? It's time to take that even further, and challenge all the popular narratives, and restructure society completely. Human beings actually naturally have varying sleep/wake cycles. Historically, people would sleep, wake up, go back to sleep, wake up etc. They didn't do a day awake, night sleep thing like modern humans do. And it's proven to be a huge failure, so it's time for it to be scrapped. If you are a 'morning person', well, good for you. Contrary to what you assume, most people are not the same as you. You keep that schedule, but don't expect the rest of us to. Little addition- Many autistic people actually react differently to medication. It can actually affect us the complete opposite of what it is intended to, and it makes sense knowing all I've written above. Melatonin makes me wide awake, and more anxious for example. I can't use it. Caffeine makes me very ill, and sleepy. Can't have it either. So we need to once again, stop focusing on what works for neurotypicals, and instead think about what we can do differently.
Its pretty accurate, tumor on my cerrebellum changed more than just coordination ie multitasking,social interactions,planning/execution...its amazing how many things I use to do with no thought,now have to plan every step.
Another study that concerns itself with the 'normative' narrative and doesn't take aboard the position of 'the observer'. The 'Double Empathy' issue underlines that! Autism = disfunction is old news. Move on - there's FA wrong with the wiring - different isn't necessarily wrong! It's hard to grow a Alkaline loving plant in an acid soil - it's that simple . Sorry, can't make autistic people in economic unit - autism = culture's canaries down the mine.
Your piece is vibrant; similar to a book that's vibrant in its thematic exploration. "Better Sleep Better Life" by Various Authors
Im autistic myself and i would want to treat certain types of autism if they are very low functioning without treatment i believe it would be smarter to treat them, if they are high functioning whatever you define that as just leave them be unless its with their full consent
Just buried my nephew 22yrs old on spectrum cause of bowel block Oct 25 th 2023 broken
12:45 am as an autistic person
tipsonautism.site/celebrating-neurodiversity-autism-perspectives/
Thumbnail looked like a brain with sharp teeth. Just sayin
there are so many studies that confirm that autism is developed because gi problems, and functional medicine has solution for our children, but so litle people knows for that because of this and so many others wideos with wrong informations and lies.....😢
autism is a mental disability because they are the minority, the world might honestly be better if everyone was slightly more autistic
I did not know or was not aware that what I had was Autism until my late 20s. As a child, I knew I was different but it didn’t bother me much. I would say that we need to focus less on trying to fix us and what our strengths are, and embrace those. I’m really good at teaching myself things that I enjoy. I’m trying to get into architecture what has held me back is I have never done well in a classroom. I don’t think it’s about fixing us because I don’t think certain things about us are fixable. Plus, there are certain things I would really miss about myself if I had a different brain. I also have ADHD and dyslexia and I would say I would rather those be fixed then Autism. I’m on medication for my ADHD and I do a lot better with medication but it’s not a cure all for it either. I think there’s a large percent of the population who are neurodivergent and we live in a Neurotypical world. It’s not about trying to fix us. It’s about trying to make things fair for us. Like when you go to the grocery store or pretty much anywhere else it’s always very overwhelming because of all the things going on there. But that’s because places like grocery stores are made for people who are Neurotypical, and not bothered by all the noise and the lights and the other people around them. My entire life opportunities have been taken away from me because people underestimated me, and this was before I even knew about some of my issues. I was diagnosed with ADHD as a teenager and almost everything was blamed on that. So much so that nobody ever cared about anything that I would do and the things that I enjoy doing I was told I was not smart enough to do. I’m almost 30 years old now I’m not going to let anybody tell me I can’t do something because my brain is slightly different than theirs. I wish people were more nice about it though. I also wish people would stop thinking there is going to be a brain surgery or something that’s going to fix us. I think it’s important that we work on certain skills that will help us thrive in society and not just barely get by. There’s also a lot of different struggles with developmental disorders. And some people struggle a lot more than others.
don't mix this up with GED (graduated electronic decelerator), ECT is not meant to be painful while GED is.
How many times do a person with autism have to be told a simple thing like: stop for example ? After you tell them they keep doing it , like 3 years old child. How can they understand to stop the repetions?
One observation I’ve made is because of that structure my speech is restricted to a slightly lower capacity than normal but the cerebellum has a higher level of independence like if it has it’s own working memory. So I can give it commands to run pre existing movement programs and it runs them autonomously and when I’m driving it can independently drive my car for me with it being just as reliable and safe as an elevator logic. It’s also something that allows me to put sections of my brain that are currently under-utilised in the moment in a sleep state to save on resources but they can quickly wake up when needed! :)
This is fucked up you can't cure autism you have to accept it
Im sorry if I sound rude im not
I don't think I have autism but I have social anxiety, and I have a habit of repeat specific movements, the most common is I sort of swish the saliva on either side of the mouth which I can hear the noise of I do this pretty much all day, it just comforts me, I kind of feel like I have something else from social anxiety but I dont know what, I've had many of these urges through my life I went from extremely exhausting eye squints, even had a vocal noise before but luckily that's gone now as it was so embarrassing I forced that one away, I don't know if it's just ticks because I know I'm doing them voluntarily, I just can't stop is it just ocd?
This is so cool! I love the neurons mapping images :)
Bro for me this feels like an instinct in someway
Pretty fly
It's a good name
What is the transmitter a person invwstigating or a pei e of machiney ?
Remember, if it's not there. It's somewhere else, which makes it not less but different.
autistic me watching this at 1:57 am. LOL
actually.... i love the stimulation, i guess i could just be adhd, i need stimulation, colors and sounds... but its the social anxiety that inhibits me from going out of the house sometimes....but its getting better and better
to be fair only about 90% of autistics has sensory differences. Many are sensory avoiding (hate loud noises, bright lights etc) but many are also sensory seeking (love noise, bright and colorful lights are cool) you can be a combination of both too. All are equally autistic
Wow, the stuff white people have come up with. Its sad
They arent helping him they are torturing him and terrifying him into obedience this is insane i hope this electrocuting thing gets banned
11 minutes longer lol. Try 4 hours.
People who arr autistic not with autism
can't we just stim and do other things at the same time? it helps focus.
They use to do it with the patient fully awake, and it was a horrific treatment!!! Now General Anesthesia is used!!! It's a great therapy when used in the correct way!!!
Este vídeo do RUclips explora o papel do cerebelo no cérebro de pessoas com autismo. O cerebelo, uma estrutura em forma de borboleta na base do crânio, desempenha um papel crucial na coordenação de movimentos e também está ligado a funções cognitivas e sociais. Estudos mostram que o cerebelo desempenha um papel na regulação de comportamentos, e a perda de células especializadas chamadas células de Purkinje no cerebelo tem sido observada em cérebros de pessoas com autismo. A ativação do cerebelo varia de acordo com a tarefa em mãos e está envolvida na previsão e correção de erros. Acredita-se que haja um período crítico no desenvolvimento ligando o cerebelo ao comportamento social, e a pesquisa futura nessa área pode inspirar novos tratamentos para o autismo, como estimulação elétrica ou jogos de vídeo para moldar circuitos cerebelares.
Faulty 😂😂😂 no. We’re the néw evolution
I doubt that we are.
DOWN WITH THE ITSMS, DOWN WITH THE TISMS
God help me after watching this video
I dislike how scientists refer to what I have as a "spectrum disorder". For all they know, people like myself are the standard, and the scientists are the "disorderly" ones!
Best solution for sleeplessness will always be a good, hard day's work. Either hard mental work, or hard physical work, or some combination of both always helps me sleep well at night.
Transcranical Biophotomodulation is a big help.
Redlight therapy on the head can do wonders
Trying to "cure" autism will result in a far poorer and less interesting world. Many scientific and artistic breakthroughs wouldn't have happened without autistic people. Imaging is the teenaged Einstein had his brain electrically stimulated to make him less "weird" I don't need to be cured, I need to not be judged for being ever so slightly different. Should we electrically stimulate the brains of gay people to "fix" what makes them different? Why stop there? Let's paint everyone white!
I'm so comfortable driving I watch movies on my ipad
My autistic child is very talkative, are other ?
I support this I don’t care that they are in pain and this is coming from a person with mild autism on the spectrum