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To understand cognition — and its dysfunction — neuroscientists must learn its rhythms

MIT Picower Institute neuroscientists lay out a framework for understanding how thought arises from the coordination of neural activity driven by oscillating electric fields also known as brain “waves” or “rhythms.”

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How electroconvulsive therapy heals the brain − new insights into ECT, a stigmatized yet highly effective treatment for depression

Electroconvulsive therapy often evokes inaccurate images of seizing bodies and smoking ears. Better understanding of how it reduces depression symptoms can illuminate new ways to treat mental illness.

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Cognitive flexibility is essential to navigating a changing world – new research in mice shows how your brain learns new rules

Learning new rules requires the suppression of old ones. A better understanding of the brain circuits involved in behavioral adaptation could lead to new ways to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

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Small studies of 40-hertz sensory stimulation confirm safety, suggest Alzheimer's benefits | MIT News

Early-stage clinical studies testing the safety and efficacy of 40-hertz sensory stimulation to treat Alzheimer’s disease found that the potential therapy was well-tolerated and was associated with some significant neurological and behavioral benefits among a small cohort of participants.

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"Traveling" nature of brain waves may help working memory work | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Holding information in mind is accompanied by coordination of rotating brain waves in the prefrontal cortex, a phenomenon that may convey specific advantages, a new study suggests. The work was performed by scientists at the Picower Institute of Learning and Memory at MIT.

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