Berkeley Neuroscience in the News The Best Temperature for a Good Night’s Sleep To get a good night’s sleep, many people should set their thermostat a few degrees…georgeannFebruary 22, 2016
News What We Learned About Alzheimer’s in 2015 Alzheimer’s continues to be one of the deadliest, costliest, and most complicated diseases—but science might…georgeannDecember 17, 2015
News #PLOS #SfN15 Recap: Hidden variables of behavior The Society for Neuroscience meeting is unique in both is breadth and depth. There are…georgeannOctober 27, 2015
Research Discovery Researchers find neural switch that turns dreams on and off At the flip of a switch, UC Berkeley neuroscientists can send a sleeping mouse into…georgeannOctober 15, 2015
Research Discovery The sleep-deprived brain can mistake friends for foes If you can’t tell a smile from a scowl, you’re probably not getting enough sleep.…georgeannJuly 14, 2015
Research Discovery Poor sleep linked to toxic buildup of Alzheimer’s protein, memory loss Sleep may be a missing piece in the Alzheimer’s disease puzzle. UC Berkeley scientists have…georgeannJune 1, 2015
News Go to Sleep: It May Be the Best Way to Avoid Getting Alzheimer’s Doctors studying Alzheimer’s disease have known for a while now that their patients are poor…georgeannJune 1, 2015
News ‘Sleepless in America’ documentary to feature Berkeley research We spend one-third of our lives sleeping, and yet it is only in the last…georgeannNovember 24, 2014
News Why Lab Rats Don’t Observe Daylight Saving Time Twice a year, most Americans do a truly bizarre thing. In coordinated fashion, we change…georgeannNovember 3, 2014