Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Four Sets of Mice Call Popular Autism Theory into Question An analysis of four mouse models negates certain assumptions underlying the “signaling imbalance theory,” a…Cari IrwinFebruary 26, 2019
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Why It Hurts to Lose Sleep Veteran insomniacs know in their bones what science has to say about sleep deprivation and…Cari IrwinJanuary 28, 2019
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News What will football helmets look like in future? Robert Knight may know Tucked away in an unassuming cluster of warehouses on Richmond’s industrial west side, Dr. Robert…Cari IrwinJanuary 12, 2019
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Poor sleep can be the cause of anxiety, study finds A sleepless night can leave the brain spinning with anxiety the next day. In healthy…barbaraNovember 10, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News How a Map of Your Brain Can Trick Your Brain Color maps in scientific papers are too colorful, according to data scientists. These figures, they…barbaraJuly 24, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News How Stress Changes Your Brain: An Interview With a Stress Expert We’ve all felt the temporary effects of stress: a racing heart, sweaty palms, a sinking…barbaraJuly 20, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Researchers are developing a device that can edit brain activity Neuroscientists at the University of California Berkely are building a device that’ll hack our brains…georgeannMay 3, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Brain holography: We may soon be able to edit our memories and sensations with this new tech What if we had the ability to fool our brain into thinking that we’d experienced…georgeannMay 1, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Holograms projected onto brain could help replace lost senses A device that could one day “allow the blind to see or the paralysed to…georgeannApril 30, 2018