Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Brain holography: We may soon be able to edit our memories and sensations with this new tech What if we had the ability to fool our brain into thinking that we’d experienced…georgeannMay 1, 2018
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Holograms projected onto brain could help replace lost senses A device that could one day “allow the blind to see or the paralysed to…georgeannApril 30, 2018
Research Discovery Editing brain activity with holography What if we could edit the sensations we feel; paste in our brain pictures that…georgeannApril 30, 2018
Research Discovery New microscope can image subcellular dynamics, in 3D, in a live animal Eric Betzig, new Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute faculty member who will start as Professor of…georgeannApril 19, 2018
Announcement Novartis and Berkeley researchers team up to tackle the industry’s toughest drug targets In early 2017, John Tallarico and his team at Novartis started keeping tabs on intriguing…georgeannApril 18, 2018
Research Discovery Poor grades tied to class times that don’t match our biological clocks It may be time to tailor students’ class schedules to their natural biological rhythms, according…georgeannMarch 29, 2018
Announcement Marla Feller receives Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award Congratulations to Marla Feller, Professor and Head of Neurobiology, on receiving a 2018 Distinguished Faculty…georgeannMarch 15, 2018
Research Discovery Lights on learning: Cortico-striatal feedback required to learn brain control of an external device A fundamental question in neuroscience is “How does the brain learn?” Berkeley Neuroscience labs are…georgeannMarch 13, 2018
Research Discovery Retraining the brain’s vision center to take action Neuroscientists have demonstrated the astounding flexibility of the brain by training neurons that normally process…georgeannMarch 1, 2018