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brain function

Woman eat chocolate

Low fiber intake during pregnancy may delay development in infants’ brains

salt

Cutting Down on Salt May Help Prevent Dementia

Bird at night flying with wings spread wide

How Birds Harness the Earth’s Magnetic Field for Nighttime Navigation

Brain illustration

Stroke drug offers neuroprotection without long term impact on memory and learning

How space travel influences the way the brain works

Space travel influences the way the brain works

a rat

Sugar is processed differently in the brains of obesity-prone vs. obesity-resistant rats

Illustration of man with hand on head indicating brain trauma

Three or more concussions linked with worse brain function in later life

New experiences are absorbed into neural representations over time, symbolized here by a hyperboloid hourglass.

The brain’s ability to perceive space expands like the universe

Playing the piano boosts brain processing power and helps lift the blues

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