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2012/05/25 11:51
2012/05/25 11:51
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... role and purpose of emotions has been a human preoccupation since Plato and Aristotle. Now, Brain imaging suggests the experience of strong emotions synchronizes Brain activity between...
2012/05/25 11:51
2012/05/25 11:51
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2012/05/25 09:39
2012/05/25 09:39
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... tube whose tip lit up red at every pull of the smoke-like mist it produced. His rational Brain knew this was not a cigarette. And yet, Mr. Sutherland was irrationally satisfied. “It’s...
2012/05/25 09:26
2012/05/25 09:26
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Brain scan leaves no sour taste Related Stories Taste sensation Scientists have pinpointed 'hotspots' in the Brains of mice that respond to each of the known taste senses, except for one -...
2012/05/25 07:08
2012/05/25 07:08
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Brain can rewire throughout life Despite a long-held scientific belief that much of the wiring of the Brain is fixed by the time of adolescence, a new study shows that changes in sensory experience...
2012/05/25 05:08
2012/05/25 05:08
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... Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that the human olfactory bulb - a structure in the Brain that processes sensory input from the nose - differs from that of other mammals in that no new...
2012/05/24 20:04
2012/05/24 20:04
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... researchers have discovered that a specific type of cell in the outer layers of the Brain is crucial for Prozac's action. The study, a collaboration led by Howard Hughes Medical...
2012/05/24 13:27
2012/05/24 13:27
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... her thoughts to control a robotic arm and successfully manipulate a bottle. Photo by the BrainGate Collaboration. Muscle movement is directed by signals travelling from the Brain through...
2012/05/24 12:51
2012/05/24 12:51
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... status and economic success – new study finds that maintaining nerve connections in the Brain keeps us sharp in later life. The UK study suggests older people with robust Brain “wiring” –...
2012/05/24 11:08
2012/05/24 11:08
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Researchers have shown in mice how immune cells in the Brain target and remove unused connections between Brain cells during normal development. This research, supported by the National Institutes of...
2012/05/24 10:14
2012/05/24 10:14
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Neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor has always loved the Brain’s complex beauty. But she developed an unexpectedly deep appreciation for her own in 1996 after a blood vessel ruptured and she suffered a...
2012/05/24 06:42
2012/05/24 06:42
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PARIS (AFP) - Learning to work in teams may explain why humans evolved a bigger Brain, according to a new study published on Wednesday. Compared to his hominid predecessors, Homo sapiens is a...
2012/05/24 03:25
2012/05/24 03:25
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... than our peripheral vision? Well, it’s all about the number of neurons – cells in the Brain that process and transmit information through electrical and chemical signalling. There are...
2012/05/23 22:42
2012/05/23 22:42
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... Science at the time of the study and now a doctoral student at Harvard University's Center for Brain Science; and David Reeves, a post-doctoral researcher at Einstein. The research was supported...
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2012/05/23 22:42
2012/05/23 22:42
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... issue of Neuron, the scientists transplanted immature embryonic nerve cells that arise in the Brain during development and used them to make up for a loss of function of specific neurons in the...
2012/05/23 18:55
2012/05/23 18:55
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... and assessed a novel, non-invasive approach to identify and monitor pH-changes in living Brains. Their novel MRI-based imaging technique currently provides the best evidence that pH...
2012/05/23 18:34
2012/05/23 18:34
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... how hard they are willing to work, but the origin of these individual differences in the Brain remains a mystery, according to Science Daily. Now the veil has been pushed back by a new...
2012/05/23 13:06
2012/05/23 13:06
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... Georgia and Emory University are sharing a $1.6 million federal grant to use a newly developed Brain map to see how cocaine exposure in the womb affects children’s Brains. The five-year grant...
2012/05/23 10:29
2012/05/23 10:29
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... University of Ottawa (uOttawa) have discovered that mice that lack a gene called Snf2l have Brains that are 35% larger than normal. The research, led by Dr David Picketts and published in the...
2012/05/23 07:25
2012/05/23 07:25
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Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) is a leader in Brain and nervous system research. Our goal is to prevent, treat and cure Brain and nervous system diseases, disorders and injuries through...
2012/05/23 04:46
2012/05/23 04:46
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... anything but. We delude ourselves with ringside doctors, mouth guards and male protection. The Brain is still the target of pummeling. Professional football is about a half step behind. The...