New study reveals how brain biology shapes thought and behavior
Researchers linked microscopic brain features to large-scale networks, explaining cognition and mental health, using scans and genetic data in a study published in Nature Communications.
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New study reveals how brain biology shapes thought and behavior
A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain's smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion and behavior.
Tiny Cells Shape Memory, Mood, and Behavior
Scientists have uncovered a biological “blueprint” that shows how the brain’s smallest building blocks create the large networks that drive thought, emotion, and behavior. By combining brain imaging with genetic and molecular data, the team demonstrated that cellular and chemical patterns directly shape functional brain networks.
How the brain shapes the way you think, feel, and act
A new study has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain’s smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion, and behavior. The research in the journal Nature Communications could transform how scientists understand cognition and aging, as well as mental health disorders like depression and schizophrenia. By combining brain scans with genetic data and molecular imaging, the researchers have uncovered a…
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