News Kids are the reviewers at this scientific journal By Rachel Henderson When Robert Knight made the half-joking comment at a meeting of scientists:…Cari IrwinOctober 15, 2019
Research Discovery Disrupted sleep in one’s 50s, 60s raises risk of Alzheimer’s disease People who report a declining quality of sleep as they age from their 50s to…Cari IrwinJune 26, 2019
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Do Brain Waves During Sleep Reflect Aβ and Tau Pathologies? Could gauging Aβ and tau accumulation in healthy older adults be as simple as measuring…Cari IrwinJune 21, 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
Research Discovery Regret is a gambler’s curse, scientists say What goes through a gambler’s mind after she’s placed her bet? It’s not just the…barbaraSeptember 13, 2018
Research Discovery The hidden link: Identifying cognitive processes that transform perception into action Berkeley Neuroscience researchers are trying to understand how the brain uses incoming sensory information to…georgeannFebruary 8, 2018
Research Discovery Recording a thought’s fleeting trip through the brain UC Berkeley neuroscientists have tracked the progress of a thought through the brain, showing clearly…georgeannJanuary 17, 2018
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