Humans heterozygous for FOXG1 pathogenic variants, which typically arise from de novo mutations, display severe brain structural deficits, such as microcephaly, delayed myelination along axons, and a ...
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital uncovered how our brains can do things like react to a question when we're daydreaming: firing activity in part of the brain called the dentate gyrus ...
Volumes of hippocampal subfields, including the dentate gyrus, were segmented to gauge long-term structural changes. Memory control was assessed using the "think/no-think" task, which measures the ...