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Why Do We Like Music? | The New Yorker
Why Do We Like Music? | The New Yorker
The study of musical anhedonia—the inability to enjoy music—is revealing how music moves us.
The myth that women are more naturally empathetic than men
The myth that women are more naturally empathetic than men
Scientific research is up-ending age-old gender stereotypes about empathy – and revealing new ways of thinking about masculinity.
Top brain health discoveries in 2025 for older adults
Top brain health discoveries in 2025 for older adults
As the global population ages, 2025 has delivered a remarkable wave of new research aimed at supporting healthier brains in later life. Whether it’s lifestyle programs shown to sharpen cognition or emerging AI tools redefining Alzheimer’s diagnosis, this year’s discoveries offer real optimism for older adults and their families. Inspiration: Stories of those 50+ doing […]
Training your brain may improve focus and attention | CNN
Training your brain may improve focus and attention | CNN
Playing certain brain-training games may boost production of a neurotransmitter responsible for attention and focus, according to a small clinical trial.
Made-in-Montreal surgical device uses AI to extend patients lives
Made-in-Montreal surgical device uses AI to extend patients lives
SENTRY, developed in Montreal, is a handheld device used during surgery that differentiates cancerous tissue from healthy tissue.
Ask the Experts: Hope for Dementia - Ask the Experts | iHeart
Ask the Experts: Hope for Dementia - Ask the Experts | iHeart
<p>Kelly Alexander is joined by Dr. Adrian Noriega, neurologist with Hope for Dementia and Camille Isaacs-Morell, vice president with Hope for Dementia.</p>
Researchers at The Neuro show a brain exercise yields benefits | Newsroom - McGill University
Researchers at The Neuro show a brain exercise yields benefits | Newsroom - McGill University
The science behind touch, sensation, and pain
The science behind touch, sensation, and pain
We learn all about the science behind touch, sensation, and pain, with Neuroscientist and Science Illustrator Maria Zamfir.
Ben Mulroney Show (Episode "Take a walk in the forest", interview begins at 31:20)
Ben Mulroney Show (Episode "Take a walk in the forest", interview begins at 31:20)
Maroun A Lifetime Locum
Maroun A Lifetime Locum
Novel Digital Test Provides Revolutionary Tool to Assess Brain Chemistry
Novel Digital Test Provides Revolutionary Tool to Assess Brain Chemistry
SAN FRANCISCO, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For the first time, a study shows a digital assessment can provide a scientific measure of acetylcholine – a key brain chemical whose decline signals the progression of cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.
Robert Zatorre, neuroscientist: ‘Music touches every cognitive function there is’
Robert Zatorre, neuroscientist: ‘Music touches every cognitive function there is’
The Montreal-based researcher, a pioneer in the neuroscience of music, claims the role of this discipline as a tool with therapeutic potential for communication and expression of emotions
Blood Test May Predict Dementia Years Before Onset in REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Blood Test May Predict Dementia Years Before Onset in REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
A blood test in people with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder could help predict the development of dementia before symptoms appear.
'I feel like Rocky Balboa every day': Montreal survivor shares journey during Brain Tumour Awareness Month | CityNews Montreal
'I feel like Rocky Balboa every day': Montreal survivor shares journey during Brain Tumour Awareness Month | CityNews Montreal
Two surgeries for a brain tumour, but also a high school diploma and a university degree. In 14 years, Montrealer Nicholas Gavrielatos experienced extraordinary challenges with extraordinary hope and courage. “I don’t see it as a negative, as a curse,” he said. “I see it as a gift.” When Gavrielatos was only 15 years old, […]
Alan Parsons to play benefit show for Montreal Neurological Institute
Alan Parsons to play benefit show for Montreal Neurological Institute
Classic rock icon Alan Parsons will play a benefit concert in Montreal for the Neurological Institute.
A brain surgeon's hands across the border
A brain surgeon's hands across the border
On Sept. 27, 1934, American-born neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Graves Penfield and his associate Dr. William Cone marked the successful conclusion of their multiyear quest for funding of a neurological medical
Montreal's LDVA gala supports The Neuro and brain health research
Montreal's LDVA gala supports The Neuro and brain health research
Rethinking autism diagnosis with AI
Rethinking autism diagnosis with AI
Maralee speaks with McGill University researcher Jack Stanley about new research finding a more accurate way to diagnose autism.
Severance versus Science: The Neuroscience of Split-Brain Syndrome
Severance versus Science: The Neuroscience of Split-Brain Syndrome
Uncover the mysteries of split brain syndrome and how severing brain hemispheres affects consciousness and perception.
Regina woman is living proof of 'breakthrough' ALS drug now approved in Canada
Regina woman is living proof of 'breakthrough' ALS drug now approved in Canada
A Regina mother who was one of the first ALS patients to test a new treatment is now celebrating its accelerated approval in Canada for adults with an ultra-rare form of the disease.
Montreal research results in ‘breakthrough’ drug for ALS
Montreal research results in ‘breakthrough’ drug for ALS
Canadian scientists make breakthrough in Parkinson’s disease research
Canadian scientists make breakthrough in Parkinson’s disease research
Companies need to think of AI in a bigger picture way, not just to replace workers
Companies need to think of AI in a bigger picture way, not just to replace workers
Public health investigating ALS cases in Eastern Townships
Public health investigating ALS cases in Eastern Townships
Stress and inflammation may help trigger Parkinson’s disease: study
Stress and inflammation may help trigger Parkinson’s disease: study
Montreal program helping patients with terminal neurological diseases
Montreal program helping patients with terminal neurological diseases
New study shows how bilingualism can make the brain be more efficient
New study shows how bilingualism can make the brain be more efficient
Study shows bilingualism makes the brain more efficient, especially at a young age
Study shows bilingualism makes the brain more efficient, especially at a young age
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