Issue 10 Road To Repair The spinal cord is like a highway, sending and receiving information between the brain and the whole body. Our abilities to sense, move, and react are all transmitted as information
Issue 10 Depression Every day, millions of students experience the feeling of almost indescribable emptiness caused by major depression, also known as major depressive disorder or simply depression...
Issue 10 Distorting Perception The ability to see is often attributed to the eyes, but this is only the beginning of visual processing. It is estimated that one-third to one-half of the human brain
Issue 10 Wordplay: The Neural Networks of Word Processing As we go through our daily routines, whether they be in a bustling coffee shop packed with sleep-deprived students or in the high-ceilinged library reading room, we are surrounded by
Issue 10 The Night Shift “Rise and shine!” Or, better said, “shine and rise!” The sun provides a central cue for waking hours because the light it emits serves as a regular signal that enforces
Issue 10 Digest This: How Gut Bacteria Affects the Brain In recent years, the scientific community has increasingly been going with its gut. That is to say, scientists have been looking to the human gastrointestinal microbiota for its role in
Issue 10 Fighting Brain Cancer: CAR-T Cell Therapy A fifty-year-old man with glioblastoma – one of the most invasive and aggressive types of brain cancer – had failed to find a treatment that worked for him; radiation, anti-tumor chemotherapy, and
Issue 10 Neural Stem Cells: Completing the Puzzle “Everything may die, nothing may be regenerated” –Santiago Ramón y Cajal When neurons were first discovered, the prominent perspective on neuroanatomy was “once it’s gone, it’s gone for
Issue 10 Depression Every day, millions of students experience the feeling of almost indescribable emptiness caused by major depression, also known as major depressive disorder or simply depression. Major depression, one of the