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Posted April 11, 2013:
- Mutations Found in Individuals With Autism Interfere With Endocannabinoid Signaling in the Brain
- Sound Stimulation During Sleep Can Enhance Memory
- Do Drugs for Bipolar Disorder 'Normalize' Brain Gene Function?
- Different Brains Have Similar Responses to Music
- Restoring Paretic Hand Function Via an Artificial Neural Connection Bridging Spinal Cord Injury
Posted April 10, 2013:
- First Objective Measure of Pain Discovered in Brain Scan Patterns
- Lights, Chemistry, Action: New Method for Mapping Brain Activity
- Brain Imaging Studies Reveal Neurobiology of Eating Disorders
- Transparent Brain Using Hydrogel Process
- Adaptable Leaders May Have Best Brains for the Job
- New Therapy for Fragile X Chromosome Syndrome Discovered
- People Who Normally Practice Sport Have a Better Attention Span Than Those With Bad Physical Health
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Researchers Create Next-Generation Alzheimer's Disease Model
- Producing New Neurons Under All Circumstances: A Challenge That Is Just a Mouse Away
- Short-Term Benefits Seen With Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Focal Hand Dystonia
- Major Depression: Great Success With Pacemaker Electrodes, Small Study Suggests
- How 'Free Will' Is Implemented in the Brain and Is It Possible to Intervene in the Process?
Posted April 8, 2013:
- New Guideline Recommends Treatments for Tapeworm Infection That Is on Rise in U.S.
- Anesthetic Linked to Brain Cell Death in Newborn Mice
- Reframing Stress: Stage Fright Can Be Your Friend
- Shedding Light on a Gene Mutation That Causes Signs of Premature Aging
- Non-Invasive Mapping Helps to Localize Language Centers Before Brain Surgery
- Fatheads: How Neurons Protect Themselves Against Excess Fat
Posted April 7, 2013:
- How Our Bodies Interact With Our Minds in Response to Fear and Other Emotions
- Do Cells in the Blood, Heart and Lungs Smell the Food We Eat?
- Brain's Stress Circuits Undergo Profound Learning Early in Life, Scientists Find
- Fetal Exposure to Excessive Stress Hormones in the Womb Linked to Adult Mood Disorders
- First Trial to Investigate Magic Mushrooms as a Treatment for Depression Delayed by UK and EU Regulations
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Motor Skills Research Nets Good News for Middle-Aged
- Experts Call for Research on Prevalence of Delayed Neurological Dysfunction After Head Injury
- Discovery in Neuroscience Could Help Re-Wire Appetite Control
Posted April 4, 2013:
- New Measurement of Crocodilian Nerves Could Help Scientists Understand Ancient Animals
- A 'Light Switch' in Brain Illuminates Neural Networks: Scientists Can See Cells Communicate by Flipping a Neural Light Switch
- Shift of Language Function to Right Hemisphere Impedes Post-Stroke Aphasia Recovery
- Awake Imaging Device Moves Diagnostics Field Forward
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Avoid Impulsive Acts by Imagining Future Benefits
- Laser Light Zaps Away Cocaine Addiction
- Brain-Imaging Tool and Stroke Risk Test Help Identify Cognitive Decline Early
- Brain Activity Mapping Project Aims to Understand the Brain
- Research Identifies Co-Factors Critical to PTSD Development
- Men 'More Depressed and Sad' Than Women If Childless, Says Study
- Targeting Mental Defeat Among Pain Patients Could Prevent Anxiety and Depression
Posted April 2, 2013:
- Few Effective, Evidence-Based Interventions to Prevent Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Review Finds
- BRAIN Initiative Launched to Unlock Mysteries of Human Mind
- Epileptic Seizures Can Propagate Using Functional Brain Networks
- Vitamin P as a Potential Approach for the Treatment of Damaged Motor Neurons
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Electroencephalography (EEG) Underused Investigative Tool in Hospitals, Study Finds
- Personalized Brain Mapping Technique Preserves Function Following Brain Tumor Surgery
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