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Posted April 12, 2013:
- Reactivating Memories During Sleep: Memory Rehearsal During Sleep Can Make a Big Difference in Remembering Later
- Teenage Smoking Behavior Influenced by Friends' and Parents' Smoking Habits
- Romantic Comedies Affect Beliefs About Relationships Less Strongly Than Expected
Posted April 11, 2013:
- Revealing the Scientific Secrets of Why People Can't Stop After Eating One Potato Chip
- New Research Examines the Spiritual, Psychological and Other Under-Appreciated Effects of Opioids on Patients With Sickle Cell Disease
- 'Seeing' the Flavor of Foods Before Tasting Them
- What Happens in the Brain to Make Music Rewarding?
- 'Strikingly Similar' Brains of Human and Fly May Aid Mental Health Research
- Tiny Wireless Device Shines Light on Mouse Brain, Generating Reward
- Older People May Be at Greater Risk for Alcohol Impairment Than Teens
- Texting, Social Networking and Other Media Use Linked to Poor Academic Performance
- Individual Donation Amounts Drop When Givers Are in Groups
- Information Technology Amplifies Irrational Group Behavior
- Sound Stimulation During Sleep Can Enhance Memory
- Over Half of Young Adult Deaths Could Be Preventable If Parents and Children Work Together, Experts Say
- Do Drugs for Bipolar Disorder 'Normalize' Brain Gene Function?
- Different Brains Have Similar Responses to Music
- Scientists Create Phantom Sensations in Non-Amputees
Posted April 10, 2013:
- First Objective Measure of Pain Discovered in Brain Scan Patterns
- Lights, Chemistry, Action: New Method for Mapping Brain Activity
- Subconscious Mental Categories Help Brain Sort Through Everyday Experiences
- Benefits of Cognitive Pain Relief Methods
- Girls and Math: Feelings of Power Can Diffuse Effects of Negative Stereotypes
- Alcohol Use, Anxiety Predict Facebook Use by College Students
- Adaptable Leaders May Have Best Brains for the Job
- People Who Normally Practice Sport Have a Better Attention Span Than Those With Bad Physical Health
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Women With Low-Self Esteem Work Harder to Keep a Keeper
- Social Media: The Perils and Pleasures
- Researchers Create Next-Generation Alzheimer's Disease Model
- Homesickness and Adjustment in University Students
- Low on Self-Control? Surrounding Yourself With Strong-Willed Friends May Help
- Producing New Neurons Under All Circumstances: A Challenge That Is Just a Mouse Away
- System Provides Clear Brain Scans of Awake, Unrestrained Mice
- Does Mixing eBay and Facebook Reduce Bidding Prices?
- Subtle Hallmarks of Psychiatric Illness Can Reveal Themselves Even Remotely
- You Are as Old as You Feel
- 'Well-Being Risks' Contribute to Decreased Productivity
Posted April 8, 2013:
- How Stepdads Can Avoid Missteps
- Month of Birth Impacts Immune System Development
- Increased Rates of Hospitalization Linked to Elder Abuse
- Anesthetic Linked to Brain Cell Death in Newborn Mice
- Reframing Stress: Stage Fright Can Be Your Friend
- Children With Autism Leave 'Silly' out
- 'Jumping Genes' May Contribute to Aging-Related Brain Defects
- Structured Reflection Improves Team Performance
- Developmental Delays in Children Following Prolonged Seizures
- Mind Over Matter? Core Body Temperature Controlled by the Brain
Posted April 7, 2013:
- How Our Bodies Interact With Our Minds in Response to Fear and Other Emotions
- How Communities Effectively Punish Antisocial Behavior
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