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Deep Brain Stimulation for Pleasure

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Scientists out of Oxford University have developed a deep brain stimulation protocol for the orbitofrontal cortex of the... READ MORE →

Look Me in the Eyes – From Eye Contact to “Fear Blindness”

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Eye contact is commonly considered a sign of self-confidence and a means for emotional connection. In contrast, a person... READ MORE →

Are Boys Really More Hard-Wired for Math than Girls?

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It used to be accepted as fact that boys are naturally better than girls in math. With time, what was taken as a fact has... READ MORE →

School Bullies – Is the Amygdala to Blame?

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Countless studies have focused on the subject of bullying, and the latest even suggest an interesting paradox: is bullying... READ MORE →

Reversing the Irreversible – Neuromotor Prostheses for Spinal Cord Injury

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A young football player is running the ball downfield when he gets blindsided by two tacklers. They upend the player, who... READ MORE →

Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Hand Motor Skills

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Since its discovery many years ago, harnessing the power of electricity has been an ongoing endeavor. Benjamin Franklin’s... READ MORE →

My Amygdala Made Me Vote for McCain/Obama

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There is an old British saying, “a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush.” Using this metaphor, John... READ MORE →

A Unique Struggle Against Juvenile Huntington’s Disease

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Huntington’s Disease (HD) affects approximately 30,000 people in the United States. Less than 10% of these people are under... READ MORE →

The Scent Trail – Encoding Memory

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Marcel Proust’s 3,200 page novel À la recherche du temps perdu has in it the famous scene where dipping pastry into... READ MORE →

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall – Stroke Rehabilitation

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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Stroke patients may have a new tool in their rehabilitation shed: a mirror. A study presented at the 6th World Stroke Congress... READ MORE →

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