Featured News Image news | May 16 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How we remember, why we forget This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with memory expert Anthony Wagner about the nature of memory and how to improve it Image news | May 9 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Psychedelics Inside Out: How do LSD and psilocybin alter our perceptions? (Part ... This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with anesthesiologist Boris Heifets about how psychedelics work in the brain. How do tiny quantities of these chemicals alter our perception of reality? And what does that say about... reality? 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 News Filter & Sort Sort by Theme (-) NeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering NeuroHealth News TypeResearch news Institute News Researcher profiles Podcast episodes Knight Initiative news Featured News Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Image news | Feb 8 2024 From Our Neurons to Yours Why we do what we do This week we talk with psychiatrist Neir Eshel about dopamine, the difference between 'liking' and 'wanting' and new ways of thinking about Parkinson's disease and addiction. Image news | Oct 6 2021 Wu Tsai Neuro Serotonin stabilizes social memories New research in mice by scientists affiliated with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has shown how targeted stimulation of the brain’s serotonin system could improve memory for new acquaintances, even after a brief introduction. Image news | Aug 27 2021 Wu Tsai Neuro New brain imaging facility offers high-end preclinical MRI services to research ... On September 1, the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute officially launches the Neuroscience Preclinical Imaging Laboratory, a new shared facility for top-of-the-line magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of model organisms, housed in the Stanford Neurosciences Bu Image news | Mar 5 2019 Stanford Magazine This is your brain on . . . New science tells us how to better manage our addictions. Image news | Dec 18 2017 Stanford Medicine - News Center Brain zap saps destructive urges A characteristic electrical-activity pattern in a key brain region predicts impulsive actions just before they occur. A brief electrical pulse at just the right time can prevent them, Stanford scientists have found. Image news | Jun 22 2017 Stanford News Stanford researchers say U.S. policies on drugs and addiction could use a dose o... Legal and illegal drugs are killing more people than AIDS ever did, yet the nation’s drug policies are based on unproven assumptions about addiction. Neuroscience could help shape more effective policies and save lives. Image news | Feb 8 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford neuroscientists take their Big Ideas on decision-making, neurotechnolog... The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is elevating three research programs to become the flagship Big Ideas collaborations focusing on brain rejuvenation, neurotechnology and decision-making. Image news | Aug 17 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center 5 Questions: Robert Malenka on Ecstasy research In a Q&A, the neuroscientist discusses the reasons for continued basic and clinical research on an illegal drug scientists call 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA, and partiers call Ecstasy. Pagination Previous page Current page 1 Page 2 Next page
Image news | May 16 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How we remember, why we forget This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with memory expert Anthony Wagner about the nature of memory and how to improve it
Image news | May 9 2024 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Psychedelics Inside Out: How do LSD and psilocybin alter our perceptions? (Part ... This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we talk with anesthesiologist Boris Heifets about how psychedelics work in the brain. How do tiny quantities of these chemicals alter our perception of reality? And what does that say about... reality?
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 | Feb 8 2024 From Our Neurons to Yours Why we do what we do This week we talk with psychiatrist Neir Eshel about dopamine, the difference between 'liking' and 'wanting' and new ways of thinking about Parkinson's disease and addiction.
Image news | Oct 6 2021 Wu Tsai Neuro Serotonin stabilizes social memories New research in mice by scientists affiliated with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has shown how targeted stimulation of the brain’s serotonin system could improve memory for new acquaintances, even after a brief introduction.
Image news | Aug 27 2021 Wu Tsai Neuro New brain imaging facility offers high-end preclinical MRI services to research ... On September 1, the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute officially launches the Neuroscience Preclinical Imaging Laboratory, a new shared facility for top-of-the-line magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of model organisms, housed in the Stanford Neurosciences Bu
Image news | Mar 5 2019 Stanford Magazine This is your brain on . . . New science tells us how to better manage our addictions.
Image news | Dec 18 2017 Stanford Medicine - News Center Brain zap saps destructive urges A characteristic electrical-activity pattern in a key brain region predicts impulsive actions just before they occur. A brief electrical pulse at just the right time can prevent them, Stanford scientists have found.
Image news | Jun 22 2017 Stanford News Stanford researchers say U.S. policies on drugs and addiction could use a dose o... Legal and illegal drugs are killing more people than AIDS ever did, yet the nation’s drug policies are based on unproven assumptions about addiction. Neuroscience could help shape more effective policies and save lives.
Image news | Feb 8 2017 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford neuroscientists take their Big Ideas on decision-making, neurotechnolog... The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is elevating three research programs to become the flagship Big Ideas collaborations focusing on brain rejuvenation, neurotechnology and decision-making.
Image news | Aug 17 2016 Stanford Medicine - News Center 5 Questions: Robert Malenka on Ecstasy research In a Q&A, the neuroscientist discusses the reasons for continued basic and clinical research on an illegal drug scientists call 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA, and partiers call Ecstasy.