Best and Worst of Neuroscience and Neurology – July 2016
by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhDHundreds of articles published this month further advanced our knowledge of neuroscience. Lots of new discoveries published... READ MORE →
Hundreds of articles published this month further advanced our knowledge of neuroscience. Lots of new discoveries published... READ MORE →
Smartphones and other electronic devices have changed the way we communicate and the way we interact with the world. But... READ MORE →
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is on the rise; it can actually be regarded as an epidemic propagating as a consequence... READ MORE →
It is intuitive that a negative attitude and constant complaining are bad for us – but can it really affect our brain?... READ MORE →
Fasting has been used as a form of therapy for epilepsy throughout the history of medicine. But in 1921, Dr Woodyatt at Rush... READ MORE →
Research on the organization of our memory has long been a topic of fascination among neuroscientists given that this could... READ MORE →
The fact that diet has a huge influence on our health should be common knowledge by now. But what research has been showing... READ MORE →
This month, a large number of very interesting, sometimes even unexpected discoveries were published. It was hard to prioritise... READ MORE →
Our working memory refers to the ability to recall as well as process information, and is a type of memory that plays an... READ MORE →
We don’t usually sense our heartbeat. Clearly, our brain somehow shuts down the perception of our heartbeat. How and why... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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