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Blocking the Effects of Amyloid B in Alzheimer's Disease
July 30, 2012 During Alzheimer’s disease, 'plaques' of amyloid beta (Ab) and tau protein ‘tangles’ develop in the brain, leading to the death of brain cells and disruption of chemical signaling ... > full story -
Brain Development Delayed in ADHD, Study Shows
July 30, 2012 Is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) due to a delay in brain development or the result of complete deviation from typical development? Psychologists found that the development of the ... > full story -
Lucid Dreamers Help Scientists Locate the Seat of Meta-Consciousness in the Brain
July 27, 2012 Studies of lucid dreamers show which centers of the brain become active when we become aware of ourselves in dreams. The human capacity of self-perception, self-reflection and consciousness ... > full story -
Decoding the Secrets of Balance
July 26, 2012 Scientists had previously believed that the brain decoded balance information linearly and therefore actually attempted to reconstruct the time course of velocity and acceleration stimuli. But by ... > full story -
Crucial Protein for Peripheral Nerve Repair Manufactured Within Axon Near Injury Site
July 25, 2012 Contrary to scientific belief, a crucial protein for peripheral nerve repair is manufactured within the axon near the injury ... > full storyMore: -
New Drug Could Treat Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis and Brain Injury
July 24, 2012 A new class of drug shows early promise of being a one-size-fits-all therapy for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury by reducing inflammation in the brain. A new ... > full story -
Mice Have Distinct Subsystem to Handle Smell Associated With Fear
July 23, 2012 Mice appear to have a specialized system for detecting and at least initially processing instinctually important smells such as those that denote predators. The finding raises a question about ... > full story -
Powerful Class of Antioxidants May Be Potent Parkinson's Treatment
July 23, 2012 A new and powerful class of antioxidants could one day be a potent treatment for Parkinson's disease, researchers ... > full story -
Why Does a Vivid Memory 'Feel So Real?'
July 23, 2012 Neuroscientists have found strong evidence that vivid memory and directly experiencing the real moment can trigger similar brain activation ... > full story -
New Clue on How Brain Processes Visual Information
July 23, 2012 Ever wonder how the human brain, which is constantly bombarded with millions of pieces of visual information, can filter out what's unimportant and focus on what's most ... > full story
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