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Posted February 14, 2012:
- When Nerve Meets Muscle, Biglycan Seals the Deal
- Cognitive Stimulation Beneficial in Dementia
- Left-Handed? Different Bodies, Different Minds
- Trouble Sleeping? It May Affect Your Memory Later on
- Traumatic Brain Injuries Are Likely More Common Than Previously Thought
- Possible Link to Hyper-Excitability Factors in Epilepsy, Autism and More
- New Class of Potential Drugs Inhibits Inflammation in Brain
- Email Language Tips Off Work Hierarchy
- Turmeric-Based Drug Effective on Alzheimer Flies
Posted February 13, 2012:
- New Imaging Methods Show Challenges of Identifying Cognitive Abilities in Severely Brain-Injured Patients
- Brain-Imaging Technique Predicts Who Will Suffer Cognitive Decline Over Time
- Air Pollution Linked to Cognitive Decline in Women
- Neuron Memory Key to Taming Chronic Pain, New Research Suggests
- Huntington Disease Breakthrough: New Potential Therapy That Restores Motor Function Being Planned for Clinical Trial
- In Older Adults, Fluctuating Sense of Control Linked to Cognitive Ability
- Good Aerobic Capacity Promotes Learning
Posted February 11, 2012:
- Complex Wiring of the Nervous System May Rely on a Just a Handful of Genes and Proteins
- Human Cognitive Performance Suffers Following Natural Disasters
Posted February 10, 2012:
- EEG Pattern Reflects Brain's Shift Into Low-Energy, Protective Mode
- Over-Expression of a Protein Responsible for Neuronal Damage in Down's Syndrome Sufferers
- Cannabis Use Doubles Chances of Vehicle Crash, Review Finds
Posted February 9, 2012:
- Substance P Causes Seizures in Patients Infected by Pork Tapeworm
- A Gentler Way of Doing Brain Surgery
- To Perform With Less Effort, Practice Beyond Perfection
- Drug Quickly Reverses Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice
- Gene Therapy Boosts Brain Repair for Demyelinating Diseases
- Obesity Is Associated With Altered Brain Function
- Right Hand or Left? How the Brain Solves a Perceptual Puzzle
- New Target for Alzheimer's Drugs
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Memory Strengthened by Stimulating Key Site in Brain
- Gene Therapy for Inherited Blindness Succeeds in Patients' Other Eye
- Sound Rather Than Sight Can Activate 'Seeing' for the Blind, Say Researchers
- Flipping a Light Switch in the Cell: Quantum Dots Used for Targeted Neural Activation
- Low Dopamine Levels During Withdrawal Promote Relapse to Smoking
- 'Explorers,' Who Embrace the Uncertainty of Choices, Use Specific Part of Cortex
- Stress Pathway Identified as Potential Therapeutic Target to Prevent Vision Loss
- Roots of Hunger and Eating: Plasticity in the Brain's Wiring Controls Feeding Behavior in Mice
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated With Disability and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
- Gaining Insight Into a Gene's Protective Role in Parkinson's
- Study of Live Human Neurons Reveals Parkinson's Origins
- Why the Middle Finger Has Such a Slow Connection
Posted February 6, 2012:
- It's Not Solitaire: Brain Activity Differs When One Plays Against Others
- Why People Can Hold Visual Information in Great Detail in Their Working Memory
- Sharp Images from the Living Mouse Brain
- Strategy Shift With Age Can Lead to Navigational Difficulties
- After Super Bowl, Doctor Offers Tips for Coping With Football Withdrawal Symptoms
Posted February 3, 2012:
- Hearing Metaphors Activates Brain Regions Involved in Sensory Experience
- Why Do Cells Age? Discovery of Extremely Long-Lived Proteins May Provide Insight Into Cell Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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