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- Wake Forest Expands Leadership in Neuroarts Through Global Collaboration, Community Partnership, New Research Investments, and Prestigious Recognition
- EVENT (Feb. 13, 2026) | Arts, Health Care, and Humanities in Action
- Thinking of making New Year’s resolutions? The trick isn’t trying harder, it’s planning smarter
- When students belong, they’re more likely to earn a degree
- Listening to your own brainwaves reduces symptoms of stress, anxiety and insomnia in health care workers
- Where You Live May Affect Your Brain Health, New Study Finds
- Neuroscientist named Wells Fargo Faculty Scholar
- Groundbreaking Study Shows Lifestyle Changes Significantly Improve Brain Health
- Multitasking? Maybe not.
- Kenneth Kishida Named Inaugural Boswell Presidential Chair of Neuroscience and Society at Wake Forest
- AAAS honors two Wake Forest researchers as lifetime Fellows
- EVENT (Nov. 7, 2024) | On Knowing: A Symposium
- EVENT (Oct. 25, 2024) | The Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare
- Study Shows How Your Expectations Affect Your Brain
- NIH Awards Wake Forest University School of Medicine $3.2 Million to Study Non-Opioid Migraine Treatments
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine Receives $300,000 Grant to Address Stress-related Disorders
- NIH Awards Wake Forest University School of Medicine $27 Million to Study Vascular Health and Its Impact on Cognition
- Removal of Ovaries Before Menopause Associated With Reduced White Matter Integrity in Brain
- Vigorous Exercise May Preserve Cognition in High-Risk Patients With Hypertension
- Study Links Sleep Apnea to Impaired Memory in Older Adults at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
- How the performing arts can teach kids concepts in science
- The ‘switch cost’ of multitasking
- Computer scientist wins NSF CAREER Award to advance Alzheimer’s research using AI
- Anyone can play Tetris, but architects, engineers and animators alike use the math concepts underlying the game
- Study Reveals Role of Dopamine and Serotonin in Social Behavior, Decision-Making
- EVENT (Feb. 27, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.) | Machine Learning: What Does It Change and Why Does It Matter?
- Neural Prosthetic Device Can Help Humans Restore Memory
- How often do you lie? Deception researchers investigate how the recipient and the medium affect telling the truth
- Being humble about what you know is just one part of what makes you a good thinker
- Feeling disoriented by the election, pandemic and everything else? It’s called ‘zozobra,’ and Mexican philosophers have some advice
- Hold the mustard: What makes spiders fussy eaters?
- With beetroot juice before exercise, aging brains look ‘younger’