For sociologists, our individual memories are shaped by the collective memory of our community. Until this new study, this phenomenon had never been studied at the neurobiological level.
Using cerebral imaging, connections between the various brain regions can be visualized. These connections form a veritable "map" of its structure, specific to each individual. Knowledge of these "maps" is enough to predict not just brain function but also the potential development and treatment of neurological diseases.
Inserm has published a new Collective Expert Review, this time looking at developmental coordination disorder (DCD) – otherwise known as dyspraxia.
Most of our choices are not motivated by curiosity but by errors caused by the brain mechanisms implicated in evaluating our options.
One hypothesis put forward to explain the repetitive behaviors of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder is a lack of cognitive flexibility. However, this may well not be the case. A recent study used MRI to track the brain activity of autistic and non-autistic subjects faced with situations similar to those that cause problems in the daily lives of people with the disorder. Their findings, published in Brain and Cognition,...
Scientists have shown that delta waves emitted while we sleep are not generalized periods of silence during which the cortex rests, as has been described for decades in the scientific literature. Instead, they isolate assemblies of neurons that play an essential role in long-term memory formation.
Researchers explain how a neuroscientific approach can be used to more effectively combat gender inequality. The actions taken by the researchers have increased the number of female speakers invited to take the floor at the research center from 25 to 44% in the space of a year and a half, and have increased the number of women in senior roles from 25 to 31%. Their neuroscience-based approach now constitutes...
A study shows that intensive physical training can harm brain capacity, particularly cognitive control.
According to a new study morphological analysis of the cortical sulci could make it possible to identify Alzheimer's disease in 91% of cases.
An Inserm team has provided the first description of the behavior and language of the neurons responsible for memory consolidation during sleep.