Working to Loosen the Grip of Severe Mental Illness
Thursday, July 10, 2014 - 08:30
in Psychology & Sociology
In newly published research in the journal Neuron, Michael Cole of Rutgers has determined that the underlying brain architecture of a person at rest is basically the same as that of a person performing a variety of tasks. This is important to the study of mental illness, says Cole, because it is easier to analyze a brain at rest.