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Articles tagged neuroscience

Light-Up Neurons

Harvard researchers create neurons that light up when they fire.
2.17.12

The Biology of Right and Wrong

Brains scans reveal that In moral decision-making, people rely on emotion to guide choices in some situations and rationality in others.
12.16.11

Anatomy as Entertainment

An excerpt from A Hole in the Head: More Tales in the History of Neuroscience, by Charles Gross ’57
1.1.10

How Depression Lingers

After depression patients recover, their brains still process criticism differently.
7.1.09

Untangling the Brain

Three Harvard scholars trained in chemistry and physics pursue innovative approaches and tools that address problems in neuroscience.
5.1.09

Our Psychotropic Lives

History professor Daniel Lord Smail explores the role of psychotropic mechanisms in human evolution and history.
3.1.09

The Developing Child

With a new interdisciplinary center, Harvard turns its focus to the earliest years of life.
3.1.09