Berkeley Neuroscience in the News 3 Brain Technologies to Watch in 2018 Technologies to detect brain activity — fine, we’ll come right out and call it mind…georgeannDecember 28, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Impair Memory “I can’t even remember what happened that night” is a common joke/cry for help among…georgeannDecember 15, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Out-of-sync brain waves may explain why we get forgetful as we age Our brains don’t rest when we sleep. Electrical waves ripple through our noggins as our…georgeannDecember 14, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News How sleep impacts your memory Research reveals that as we age, brain waves become unsynchronized. Because of that, the brain…georgeannDecember 14, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Beta of Neurodata Without Borders software now available Neuroscientists can now explore a beta version of the new Neurodata Without Borders: Neurophysiology (NWB:N…georgeannDecember 12, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Sleep Scientist Warns Against Walking Through Life ‘In An Underslept State’ The National Sleep Foundation recommends an average of eight hours of sleep per night for adults, but…georgeannOctober 16, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Kids growing up in poverty struggle to acquire vital cognitive abilities Silvia Bunge, Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, talks about the two cognitive abilities…georgeannOctober 11, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News How fever in early pregnancy can cause birth defects Running a high fever during early pregnancy is known to be dangerous. A first-trimester fever…georgeannOctober 10, 2017
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Exploring the Necessity and Virtue of Sleep You’re really asking for it when you name your book “Snooze” or “Why We Sleep.”…georgeannOctober 10, 2017