Neuroscience
MIT work may help prevent loss of brain synapses
January 23, 2003
Rats replay tasks during slow wave sleep
January 8, 2003
What can you tell from a face?
December 4, 2002
Basic research is key to future brain treatments
October 9, 2002
Scientists find pattern in eye movements
October 2, 2002
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology
Monkey see, one-two-three: innate number sense discovered
September 11, 2002
MIT researchers explore neural mechanisms of counting
September 5, 2002
Color cues help in face recognition
August 14, 2002
Color helps in face recognition, research shows
July 31, 2002
Gene involved in memory retrieval identified
June 5, 2002
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology
Brain and cognitive science awards presented to students
June 5, 2002
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships
MIT researchers ID gene involved in memory retrieval
May 30, 2002
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology
MIT and Brain Research
May 9, 2002
$50 million Picower Foundation gift supports ground-breaking brain research at MIT
May 9, 2002
Single largest gift from a private foundation in MIT's history establishes the Picower Center for Learning and Memory
Nobel laureate Tonegawa's goal is to discover how the brain functions
and what causes schizophrenia, Alzheimer's and other diseases
Also labeled: Administration, Campus buildings and architecture
Neuroscientists to attend McGovern symposium on brain research areas
May 8, 2002
Also labeled: Special events and guest speakers
Brain functions of seeing and moving delved
February 27, 2002
Using brain imaging, researcher 'sees' new memories form
February 27, 2002
Brain cells 'tuned' to interpret different facial features
February 27, 2002
Brain region found to respond to images of the human body
October 3, 2001
MIT researchers home in on how the brain handles abstract thought
June 20, 2001
Monkeys in study taught to recognize "same" and "different" imagesSome neurons are quick-change artists
May 9, 2001



















