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Posted August 2, 2013:
- Alcoholism Could Be Linked to a Hyper-Active Brain Dopamine System
- Baby Owls Sleep Like Baby Humans: Owlets Spend More Time in REM Sleep Than Adult Owls
- Tired, Moody and Pregnant? Exercise May Be the Answer
Posted August 1, 2013:
- Speedier Scans Reveal New Distinctions in Resting and Active Brain
- Stimulating Brain Cells Can Make False Memories
- Feeling Left out Can Lead to Risky Financial Decisions
- Why Shopaholics Overspend? Poor Credit Management, Buying to Boost Mood, Study Says
- Cool Heads Likely Won't Prevail in a Hotter, Wetter World: Climate Change Will Likely Exacerbate Violence
- Two Dimensions of Value: Dopamine Neurons Represent Reward but Not Aversiveness
- Does Your Personality and How You Look Affect How You're Treated at Work?
- Stray Prenatal Gene Network Suspected in Schizophrenia
- Protein Linked to Cognitive Deficits in Angelman Syndrome Discovered
- A New Tool for Brain Research
- Both Parents Experience Highs and Lows in Sexuality After Childbirth
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Lunch With Company Reduces Cognitive Control, May Increase Social Harmony
- The Importance of Stuff and Things
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Impacts Brain Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence Not Just at Birth
- Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish: Anxious Zebrafish Help Researchers Understand How Alcohol Affects Fear
- By Tracking Maggots' Food Choices, Scientists Open Significant New Window Into Human Learning
- Studying the Emotions Which Cause Opinions to Change
- Sensitive Parenting Can Boost Premature Children's School Performance
- Southerners Are Less Trusting, but Trust Is a Factor in Environmental Cooperation, U.S. Study Shows
- Autism Symptoms Not Explained by Impaired Attention
- Words and Actions: What Is the Connection Between Linguistic and Motor Functions?
- 'Love Hormone' Oxytocin: Difference in Social Perception Between Men and Women
- Against All Odds: Male Holocaust Survivors Have a Longer Life-Expectancy
Posted July 30, 2013:
- Fresh Fuel Reignites Asperger's Debate
- Increased Fluctuation in Blood Pressure Linked to Impaired Cognitive Function in Older People
- Exercise May Be the Best Medicine for Alzheimer's Disease
- Second Known Case of Patient Developing Synesthesia After Brain Injury
- How to Learn Successfully Even Under Stress
- Stress Early in Life Leads to Adulthood Anxiety and Preference for 'Comfort Foods'
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Glucose Intolerance, Diabetes or Insulin Resistance Not Linked With Pathological Features of Alzheimer's Disease
- Breastfeeding Duration Appears Associated With Intelligence Later in Life
- Monogamy Evolved as a Mating Strategy: New Research Indicates That Social Monogamy Evolved as a Result of Competition
- Human Cells Respond in Healthy, Unhealthy Ways to Different Kinds of Happiness
- Injuries from Teen Fighting Deal a Blow to IQ
- Shocking: Surgical Anesthetic Appears to Treat Drug-Resistant Depression
- Are You Hiring the Wrong Person?
- Impaired Visual Signals Might Contribute to Schizophrenia Symptoms
Posted July 26, 2013:
- Give Them a Hand: Gesturing Children Perform Well on Cognitive Tasks
- Empowering Your Customers? Think Twice About Social Media Campaigns
- From Embarrassing Facebook Posts to Controversial Tweets, Why Are Consumers Oversharing Online?
- Materialism and Loneliness: Is There Really a Vicious Cycle?
- Discussing Violence Acts as 'a Stronger Bond Than Blood Ties' for Gang Members
Posted July 25, 2013:
- A Faster Vessel for Charting the Brain
- Analysis of 26 Networked Autism Genes Suggests Functional Role in the Cerebellum
- Certain Blood Pressure Drugs Slow Dementia Deterioration
- Neuroscientists Plant False Memories in Mice: Location Where Brain Stores Memory Traces, Both False and Authentic, Pinpointed
- Bad Night's Sleep? The Moon Could Be to Blame
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