Does loss of smell in COVID patients mean the virus has infected their brain?
Around 50% of people confirmed to have COVID-19 report a loss or reduction in the sense of smell. But does this imply that the virus is neuro-invasive… Read more »
Around 50% of people confirmed to have COVID-19 report a loss or reduction in the sense of smell. But does this imply that the virus is neuro-invasive… Read more »
We take a look at the papers that won this year’s Brain Structure and Function Editors’ Choice Award, and catch up with the winners to see what… Read more »
This September is World Alzheimer’s Month. With an estimated 54 million people living with dementia worldwide,… Read more »
Wearable robotics has gained increasing attention over the past years. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory… Read more »
This year, Brain Awareness Week falls between 16th and 22nd March. The campaign, organised by the Dana Foundation, aims to foster… Read more »
Neuropathologists Lili-Naz Hazrati and Nicole Schwab explain how genetic variation could make different people more susceptible to… Read more »
A year after the launch of Molecular Brain's new Micro Report article type, we look back on the most popular publications so far.
Today, as part of World Alzheimer's Month, Paola Barbarino explains why we all need to talk about dementia, highlighting some key… Read more »
We know that different people can perceive sounds and images like the blue/gold dress in divisive ways depending on how their… Read more »
We talk to Professor Kathryn Roeder about her research ahead of her keynote address at INSAR 2019.