Explore coverage by local, national, and international press highlighting the impact of Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute affiliates and trainees.Back to all Wu Tsai Neuro news Image Press coverage | Mar 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Can you rethink how you think? Reprogramming our un-programmed minds Image Press coverage | Mar 22 2021 New York Times A Documentary Explores Dissociative Identity Disorder The condition, formerly called multiple personality disorder, affects a surprising 1 percent of the population. Image Press coverage | Mar 8 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How to Prep Your Body for Turning the Clocks Ahead for Daylight Saving Time ‘Losing’ an hour of sleep every spring may be unpleasant, but research suggests it may be hurting our health, too. Here’s what you should know. Press coverage | Jan 21 2021 Spectrum News Brain ‘assembloids’ capture circuit flaws in syndrome tied to autism Fusing dissimilar spheres of neurons enables researchers to model the circuit differences seen in a genetic condition linked to autism, a new study shows. Press coverage | Nov 20 2020 Neuroscience News Memories Create ‘Fingerprints’ That Reveal How the Brain Is Organized Researchers identified several brain areas that acted as hubs for information processing across brain networks that contribute to memory recall. Press coverage | Oct 28 2020 Should This Exist? Should This Exist? Young blood / old brains - Tony Wyss-Coray We could add years to our lives – but is that what we really want? Press coverage | Oct 5 2020 National Public Radio Scientists Say A Mind-Bending Rhythm In The Brain Can Act Like Ketamine Scientists used light to control the firing of specific cells to artificially create a rhythm in the brain that acted like the drug ketamine Press coverage | Sep 28 2020 National Institute of Mental Health NIH-funded Study Sheds Light on Abnormal Neural Function in Rare Genetic Disorde... Findings show deficits in the electrical activity of cortical cells; possible targets for treatment for 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Pagination Previous page Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Next page
Image Press coverage | Mar 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Can you rethink how you think? Reprogramming our un-programmed minds
Image Press coverage | Mar 22 2021 New York Times A Documentary Explores Dissociative Identity Disorder The condition, formerly called multiple personality disorder, affects a surprising 1 percent of the population.
Image Press coverage | Mar 8 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How to Prep Your Body for Turning the Clocks Ahead for Daylight Saving Time ‘Losing’ an hour of sleep every spring may be unpleasant, but research suggests it may be hurting our health, too. Here’s what you should know.
Press coverage | Jan 21 2021 Spectrum News Brain ‘assembloids’ capture circuit flaws in syndrome tied to autism Fusing dissimilar spheres of neurons enables researchers to model the circuit differences seen in a genetic condition linked to autism, a new study shows.
Press coverage | Nov 20 2020 Neuroscience News Memories Create ‘Fingerprints’ That Reveal How the Brain Is Organized Researchers identified several brain areas that acted as hubs for information processing across brain networks that contribute to memory recall.
Press coverage | Oct 28 2020 Should This Exist? Should This Exist? Young blood / old brains - Tony Wyss-Coray We could add years to our lives – but is that what we really want?
Press coverage | Oct 5 2020 National Public Radio Scientists Say A Mind-Bending Rhythm In The Brain Can Act Like Ketamine Scientists used light to control the firing of specific cells to artificially create a rhythm in the brain that acted like the drug ketamine
Press coverage | Sep 28 2020 National Institute of Mental Health NIH-funded Study Sheds Light on Abnormal Neural Function in Rare Genetic Disorde... Findings show deficits in the electrical activity of cortical cells; possible targets for treatment for 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.