Featured News Image news | May 7 2024 Wu Tsai Neuro Exploring MRI's role in neuroscience research on model organisms Recognizing the potential for wider application in small-animal neuroscience research, the Neurosciences Preclinical Imaging Lab (NPIL) at Wu Tsai Neuro hosted its 3rd annual symposium and named the recipients of its Pilot Grants. Image news | May 2 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Psychedelics, placebo, and anesthetic dreams This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with anesthesiologist Boris Heifets about studies that could change our understanding of the renaissance in psychedelic medicine Image news | Apr 15 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuroscience sheds light on childhood gut disorders The recent discovery that intestinal neurons normally self-organize into a striped pattern around the time of birth could help explain wide-ranging GI disorders in children, say Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Julia Kaltschmidt and her team Image news | Mar 27 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Research links age-related inflammation, microglia and Alzheimer’s Disease Pro-inflammatory protein TREM1 in peripheral immune cells may promote age-related cognitive decline and dementia, according to Knight Initiative–funded research. News Filter & Sort Sort by ThemeNeuroEngineering News Type (-) Publications Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Image news | Jan 10 2024 Focused Ultrasound Foundation A New Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation System for Preclinical Brain Research Researchers designed, built, and tested a new focused ultrasound neuromodulation system for preclinical brain research supported by a Seed Grant. news | Dec 6 2023 Brain Stimulation High-throughput ultrasound neuromodulation in awake and freely behaving rats Transcranial ultrasound neuromodulation is a promising potential therapeutic tool for the noninvasive treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders. news | Feb 15 2021 National Library of Medicine Latent brain state dynamics distinguish behavioral variability, impaired decisio... Abstract Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have prominent deficits in sustained attention that manifest as elevated in Image news | Dec 3 2020 Nature Biotechnology Generation of human striatal organoids and cortico-striatal assembloids from hum... Cortico-striatal projections are critical components of forebrain circuitry that regulate motivated behaviors. news | Sep 28 2020 Nature Medicine Neuronal defects in a human cellular model of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome Study illustrates how stem cell derived models can be used to uncover and rescue cellular phenotypes associated with genetic forms of neuropsychiatric disease. Image news | Oct 22 2019 Nature Communications Hyperdirect insula-basal-ganglia pathway and adult-like maturity of global brain... Inhibitory control is fundamental to children’s self-regulation and cognitive development. Image news | Oct 16 2019 Science Translational Medicine Cognitive refractory state caused by spontaneous epileptic high-frequency oscill... Patients with epilepsy present abnormal activity in specific brain areas, resulting in the development of seizures.
Image news | May 7 2024 Wu Tsai Neuro Exploring MRI's role in neuroscience research on model organisms Recognizing the potential for wider application in small-animal neuroscience research, the Neurosciences Preclinical Imaging Lab (NPIL) at Wu Tsai Neuro hosted its 3rd annual symposium and named the recipients of its Pilot Grants.
Image news | May 2 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Psychedelics, placebo, and anesthetic dreams This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with anesthesiologist Boris Heifets about studies that could change our understanding of the renaissance in psychedelic medicine
Image news | Apr 15 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neuroscience sheds light on childhood gut disorders The recent discovery that intestinal neurons normally self-organize into a striped pattern around the time of birth could help explain wide-ranging GI disorders in children, say Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Julia Kaltschmidt and her team
Image news | Mar 27 2024 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Research links age-related inflammation, microglia and Alzheimer’s Disease Pro-inflammatory protein TREM1 in peripheral immune cells may promote age-related cognitive decline and dementia, according to Knight Initiative–funded research.
Image news | Jan 10 2024 Focused Ultrasound Foundation A New Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation System for Preclinical Brain Research Researchers designed, built, and tested a new focused ultrasound neuromodulation system for preclinical brain research supported by a Seed Grant.
news | Dec 6 2023 Brain Stimulation High-throughput ultrasound neuromodulation in awake and freely behaving rats Transcranial ultrasound neuromodulation is a promising potential therapeutic tool for the noninvasive treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders.
news | Feb 15 2021 National Library of Medicine Latent brain state dynamics distinguish behavioral variability, impaired decisio... Abstract Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have prominent deficits in sustained attention that manifest as elevated in
Image news | Dec 3 2020 Nature Biotechnology Generation of human striatal organoids and cortico-striatal assembloids from hum... Cortico-striatal projections are critical components of forebrain circuitry that regulate motivated behaviors.
news | Sep 28 2020 Nature Medicine Neuronal defects in a human cellular model of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome Study illustrates how stem cell derived models can be used to uncover and rescue cellular phenotypes associated with genetic forms of neuropsychiatric disease.
Image news | Oct 22 2019 Nature Communications Hyperdirect insula-basal-ganglia pathway and adult-like maturity of global brain... Inhibitory control is fundamental to children’s self-regulation and cognitive development.
Image news | Oct 16 2019 Science Translational Medicine Cognitive refractory state caused by spontaneous epileptic high-frequency oscill... Patients with epilepsy present abnormal activity in specific brain areas, resulting in the development of seizures.