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Study sheds light on musicians’ enhanced attention
October 6, 2025

Study sheds light on musicians’ enhanced attention

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Jennifer Michalowski | McGovern Institute for Brain Research
Brain imaging suggests people with musical training may be better than others at filtering out distracting sounds.
MIT cognitive scientists reveal why some sentences stand out from others
October 1, 2025

MIT cognitive scientists reveal why some sentences stand out from others

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Anne Trafton | MIT News
Sentences that are highly dissimilar from anything we’ve seen before are more likely to be remembered accurately.
Study finds key role for non-neural brain cells in processing vision
September 30, 2025

Study finds key role for non-neural brain cells in processing vision

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David Orenstein | The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
MIT researchers employed a novel application of tools and analysis to show that astrocytes ensure neural information processing by maintaining ambient levels of the neurotransmitter chemical GABA.
How the brain splits up vision without you even noticing
September 26, 2025

How the brain splits up vision without you even noticing

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David Orenstein | The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
As an object moves across your field of view, the brain seamlessly hands off visual processing from one hemisphere to the other like cell phone towers or relay racers do, a new MIT study shows.
Study explains how a rare gene variant contributes to Alzheimer’s disease
September 10, 2025

Study explains how a rare gene variant contributes to Alzheimer’s disease

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Anne Trafton | MIT News
Lipid metabolism and cell membrane function can be disrupted in the neurons of people who carry rare variants of ABCA7.
Alzheimer’s erodes brain cells’ control of gene expression, undermining function, cognition
September 8, 2025

Alzheimer’s erodes brain cells’ control of gene expression, undermining function, cognition

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David Orenstein | The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
Study of 3.5 million cells from more than 100 human brains finds Alzheimer’s progression — and resilience to disease — depends on preserving epigenomic stability.
A comprehensive cellular-resolution map of brain activity
September 4, 2025

A comprehensive cellular-resolution map of brain activity

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Julie Pryor | McGovern Institute for Brain Research
An international collaboration of neuroscientists, including MIT Professor Ila Fiete, developed a brain-wide map of decision-making at cellular resolution in mice.
New gift expands mental illness studies at Poitras Center for Psychiatric Disorders Research
September 2, 2025

New gift expands mental illness studies at Poitras Center for Psychiatric Disorders Research

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Julie Pryor | McGovern Institute for Brain Research
A commitment from longtime supporters Patricia and James Poitras ’63 initiates multidisciplinary efforts to understand and treat complex psychiatric disorders.
New technologies tackle brain health assessment for the military
August 25, 2025

New technologies tackle brain health assessment for the military

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Anne McGovern | MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Tools build on years of research at Lincoln Laboratory to develop a rapid brain health screening capability and may also be applicable to civilian settings such as sporting events and medical offices.
Imaging tech promises deepest looks yet into living brain tissue at single-cell resolution
August 22, 2025

Imaging tech promises deepest looks yet into living brain tissue at single-cell resolution

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David Orenstein | The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
By combining several cutting-edge imaging technologies, a new microscope system could enable unprecedentedly deep and precise visualization of metabolic and neuronal activity, potentially even in humans.
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