
Feeling Blue? You'll Shun the New
A negative mood imparts a
warm glow to the familiar.
Happiness, on the other
hand, makes novelty
attractive (and can instead
give the familiar a "blah"
cast). This is the first
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Brain Location for Fear of Losing Money Pinpointed -- The Amygdala
Two patients with rare
lesions to the brain have
provided direct of evidence
of how we make decisions --
and what makes us dislike
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Brain Scans Track Hoop Fans' Happy Memories
In a novel study that used
historical tape of a
thrilling overtime
basketball game between Duke
and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill,
brain researchers at Duke
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Neuroimaging Study May Pave Way for Effective Alzheimer's Treatments
Scientists have determined
that a new instrument known
as PIB-PET is effective in
detecting deposits of
amyloid-beta protein plaques
in the brains of living
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Sporting Prowess Through Brain Power
February 10, 2010 Expert sportsmen are quicker to observe and react to their opponents’ moves than novice players, exhibiting enhanced activation of the cortical regions of the brain. More experienced sports ... > full story -
Low IQ Among Strongest Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease -- Second Only to Cigarette Smoking in Large Population Study
February 10, 2010 While lower intelligence scores have been associated with a raised risk of cardiovascular disease, no study has so far compared the relative strength of this association with other established risk ... > full story -
Depression and Lack of Concentration Do Not Necessarily Go Together
February 10, 2010 A recent review has found that depression does not always lead to memory problems or difficulties ... > full story -
Locust Study Promises New Insights Into Limb Control
February 9, 2010 New research into how the brain controls the movements of limbs could prompt major advances in understanding the human brain and the development of prosthetic ... > full story -
Brain Protein for Synapse Development Identified
February 9, 2010 A new study identifies for the first time a brain protein called SynDIG1 that plays a critical role in creating and sustaining synapses, the complex chemical signaling system responsible for ... > full story -
'Counterfactual' Thinkers Are More Motivated and Analytical, Study Suggests
February 9, 2010 Counterfactual thinking -- considering a "turning point" moment in the past and alternate universes had it not occurred -- heightens one's perception of the moment as significant, and even fated, ... > full story -
Marijuana Ineffective as an Alzheimer's Treatment
February 9, 2010 The benefits of marijuana in tempering or reversing the effects of Alzheimer's disease have been challenged in a new ... > full story -
Morality Research Sheds Light on the Origins of Religion
February 9, 2010 The details surrounding the emergence and evolution of religion have not been clearly established and remain a source of much debate among scholars. Now, a new article brings a new understanding to ... > full story -
Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Brain Damage That Causes Thinking Problems
February 9, 2010 A Mediterranean diet may help people avoid the small areas of brain damage that can lead to problems with thinking and memory, according to a new ... > full story -
Drug Shows Promise for Huntington's Disease
February 9, 2010 An early stage clinical trial of the experimental drug dimebon (latrepirdine) in people with Huntington's disease appears to be safe and may improve ... > full story
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