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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 -
Reorganizing Brain Could Lead to New Stroke, Tinnitus Treatments
July 19, 2012 Researchers recently demonstrated how nerve stimulation paired with specific experiences, such as movements or sounds, can reorganize the brain. This technology could lead to new treatments for ... > full story -
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How Does Fat Influence Flavor Perception?
July 19, 2012 Fat in food can reduce activity in several areas of the brain which are responsible for processing taste, aroma and ... > full story -
Musical Glove Improves Sensation, Mobility for People With Spinal Cord Injury
July 17, 2012 Researchers have created a wireless, musical glove that may improve sensation and motor skills for people with paralyzing spinal cord ... > full story -
In Visual Searches, Computer Is No Match for the Human Brain
July 17, 2012 You're headed out the door and you realize you don't have your car keys. After a few minutes of rifling through pockets, checking the seat cushions and scanning the coffee table, you find the ... > full story -
Why Does the Week Before Your Vacation Seem Longer When You're Going Far Away?
July 17, 2012 Consumer decision-making is affected by the relationship between time and spatial distance, according to a new ... > full story -
Selling on eBay? Get Higher Bids With a Red Background
July 17, 2012 The color red influences consumers to become more aggressive in online auctions and affects how much they are willing to pay for products as varied as video game consoles and Florida vacation ... > full story -
Infants' Recognition of Speech More Sophisticated Than Previously Known
July 17, 2012 The ability of infants to recognize speech is more sophisticated than previously known, researchers have found. Their study showed that infants, as early as nine months old, could make distinctions ... > full story -
Controlling Your Computer With Your Eyes
July 12, 2012 Millions of people suffering from multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injuries or amputees could soon interact with their computers and surroundings using just ... > full story -
Why Hypertension Increases Damage to Eyes of Diabetic Patients
July 12, 2012 Hypertension frequently coexists in patients with diabetes. A new study shows why the co-morbid conditions can result in impaired ... > full story
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