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Can Antibiotics Stop The Growth of New Brain Cells?

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The discovery of penicillin in 1928 by Alexander Fleming was one of the greatest revolutions in the history of medicine.... READ MORE →

Can We Predict Which People Will Be Better At Learning Foreign Languages?

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One common gripe we probably have when we observe that friend who can speak effortlessly in a dozen different tongues may... READ MORE →

Making Decisions on a “Hangry” Impulse

by Sara Adaes, PhD
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“Hangry” is slang for that feeling of anger you may get when you’re hungry. It’s very common, in my experience…... READ MORE →

Best and Worst of Neuroscience and Neurology – May 2016

by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD
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The last month, in my opinion, was particularly fruitful for new, interesting publications. In fact, I was struggling when... READ MORE →

Looking Inside Our Heads – Brain Imaging and Patient Adherence

by David Hagedorn, PhD
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The ultimate goal of healthcare professionals is to achieve well-being in patients, which, as a matter of course usually... READ MORE →

Reading Emotions Through Computer Interfaces

by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD
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Emotions have evolved in humans for the sole purpose of survival. We constantly scan our environment for dangers and chances... READ MORE →

The Phenomenon of Déjà Vu

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Nearly two thirds of us have experienced déjà vu at least once in our lifetime. And the encounter is so uncanny, you won’t... READ MORE →

Barack Obama Blindness Makes the President Invisible

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A new research study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience demonstrates the phenomenal power of our expectations in... READ MORE →

Nurturing The Brain – Part 9, Blueberries

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Astronauts on space missions can be exposed to radiation for long periods of time, which can pose significant dangers to... READ MORE →

Neurofeedback Therapy for The Management of Pain

by Sara Adaes, PhD
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Pain is a subjective feeling that can be influenced by sensory, affective, and cognitive factors. Chronic pain can have a... READ MORE →

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