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New Study Finds Myelin Damage Could be Impacting Cognition in MS

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Exercise study seeks older adults who have noticed changes in their memory, cognition

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Researchers discover fundamental principles linking brain and mind

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Cognitive training tools show benefit in improving cognition after exercise

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Young girl plays tennis.

Exercise, executive functions, and engaging with physical activity for better brain health

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Research shows exercise is beneficial at every age and fitness level

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Dr. Paul Pavlidis.

Signature for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder suggests changes in the cellular makeup of the brain

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Leili Mortazavi demonstrates aspects of her research in the lab with Sukhbir Kaur, Winstanley lab manager.

Motivation, decision-making, and telling our stories anyway

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"Worker" and "slacker" rats show differences in decision-making processes

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Concussion stalls adolescent brains, reduces cognitive flexibility

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