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Neuroscience
Tactile science
Published
Spring 2015
Linden argues that our tactile ability is the one sense we couldn't live without in his new book Touch
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mice whiskers yield clues to memory formation, Johns Hopkins researchers say
Published
March-April 2015
Observation technique could yield clues on autism, Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia
/ Gazette
Snake secret
How deadly venom works
Published
Feb 10, 2015
Reclusive coral snake's lethal toxin could aid in study of epilepsy, schizophrenia, chronic pain
/ Hopkins Medicine
Hopkins senior named Churchill Scholar
Published
Jan 19, 2015
Sandya Subramanian, who is majoring in biomedical engineering and applied math and statistics, hopes to become computational neuroscience researcher
Neuroscientist recognized
Published
Nov 17, 2014
Michela Gallagher to receive Lifetime Achievement Award from Society for Neuroscience
Choke scientist
Under pressure
Published
June 16, 2014
JHU researcher explores what happens to the brain's reward system circuitry when the stakes are high
Brain matters
Neuroscientists focus on where memories begin
Published
April 14, 2014
Video
Place cells in hippocampus help construct cognitive map, study suggests
Language arts
Your brain on jazz
Published
Feb 19, 2014
Researchers explore what's going on in minds of jazz musicians as they improvise
/ Hopkins Medicine
Peabody conference explores the meaning of music in our lives
Published
Feb 11, 2014
Two-day event attracts experts from various fields across the sciences, humanities
Juggle fever
No clowning around
Published
Feb 11, 2014
Video
Hopkins researchers study juggling to gain insight into how we move
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