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Building an autism research registry: Q&A with Tony Charman
Cerebellar circuit may convert expected pain relief into real thing
Today’s action potentials
”My biggest hope is that people will see the promise of this as a demonstration of a pathway to future studies, including future clinical trials. — TONY CHARMAN
Building an autism research registry: Q&A with Tony Charman
Brain organoid size matches intensity of social problems in autistic people
Women are systematically under-cited in neuroscience. New tools can change that.
Accounting for a mosaic of sex differences: Q&A with Nicola Grissom
To develop better nervous-system visualizations, we need to think BIG
Diagnosing autism and teaching neurodiversity with So Hyun “Sophy” Kim
Brain connectivity and letting the data speak with Emily Finn
From bench to bot: How to use AI to structure your writing
From bench to bot: How to use AI tools to convert notes into a draft
At the end of the earth with Paul-Antoine Libourel
The French researcher’s accomplishments working with chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic highlight the importance of recording sleep in the wild.
Larry Young built bridges with his social neuroscience research
The legacy of William Catterall, ‘father of ion channels’
Designing an open-source microscope
Neuroscience needs a research-video archive
Unleashing the power of DIY innovation in behavioral neuroscience
The perils of parachute research
Scientists who study autism in lower-income countries are working to end practices that exploit or ignore collaborators and communities on the ground.
Can an emerging field called ‘neural systems understanding’ explain the brain?
This mashup of neuroscience, artificial intelligence and even linguistics and philosophy of mind aims to crack the deep question of what "understanding" is, however un-brain-like its models may be.