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Posted February 28, 2013:
- Brain Pathway Triggering Impulsive Eating Identified
- Closer Personal Relationships Could Help Teens Overcome Learning Disabilities
- Aggressive Advertising Makes for Aggressive Men
- Brain-to-Brain Interface Allows Transmission of Tactile and Motor Information Between Rats
Posted February 27, 2013:
- Children With Autism Show Increased Positive Social Behaviors When Animals Are Present
- Praising Children for Their Personal Qualities May Backfire
- Study Explores Distinctions in Cognitive Functioning for Centenarians
- Possible Treatment Window for Memory Problems Identified
- Research Explores Factors That Impact Adolescent Mental Health
- Authors: Develop Digital Games to Improve Brain Function and Well-Being
- Songbirds’ Brains Coordinate Singing With Intricate Timing
- Trust Makes You Delusional and That's Not All Bad: Trusting Partners Remember Transgressions in Ways That Benefit the Relationship
- New Studies Link Gene to Selfish Behavior in Kids, Find Other Children Natural Givers
- Married Opposite-Sex Couples Have Better Overall Health Than Same-Sex Couples Who Live Together
- 'Network' Analysis of Brain May Explain Features of Autism
- Popular Video Dancing Game May Reduce Cognitive, Physical Impacts of Multiple Sclerosis
- Discovery on Animal Memory Opens Doors to Research on Memory Impairment Diseases
- Learning and Stress: Hormone Homer Prevents Stress-Induced Cognitive Deficits
- Do Thin Models and Celebrities Really Help Sell to Women?
- Same-Sex Cohabitors Less Healthy Than Those in Heterosexual Marriages, Study Suggests
Posted February 26, 2013:
- Ability to Recognize Emotions in Others Impaired by AIDS
- Linking Insulin to Learning: Insulin-Like Molecules Play Critical Role in Learning and Memory
- Persistent Negative Attitude Can Undo Effectiveness of Exposure Therapy for Phobias
- Eat Too Much? Maybe It's in the Blood: Blood Marrow Derived Cells Regulate Appetite
- Sleep Reinforces Learning: Children’s Brains Transform Subconsciously Learned Material Into Active Knowledge
- Pain Can Be a Relief
Posted February 25, 2013:
- Doing Good Is Good for You: Volunteer Adolescents Enjoy Healthier Hearts
- Boys' Lack of Effort in School Tied to College Gender Gap
- Moments of Spirituality Can Induce Liberal Attitudes, Researchers Find
- Memory Strategy May Help Depressed People Remember the Good Times
- Giving a Voice to Kids With Down Syndrome
- A Question of Accountability: What Happens When Employees Are Left in the Dark?
- Mouse Mothers Induce Parenting Behaviors in Fathers With Ultra-Sonic Noises
- Pain from the Brain: Diseases Formerly Known as 'Hysterical' Illnesses
- Preventing Chronic Pain With Stress Management
- Scientists Find Way to Image Brain Waste Removal Process Which May Lead to Alzheimer's Diagnostic
Posted February 22, 2013:
- Has Evolution Given Humans Unique Brain Structures?
- Small Groups of Brain Cells Store Concepts for Memory Formation -- From Luke Skywalker to Your Grandmother
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Scientists Make Older Adults Less Forgetful in Memory Tests
- Should Grandma Join Facebook? It May Give Her a Cognitive Boost, Study Finds
- Neuroscientist Sheds Light on Cause for 'Chemo Brain'
- Wanted: A Life Outside the Workplace
- In Rich and Poor Nations, Giving Makes People Feel Better Than Getting, Research Finds
- IQ Loss Linked to Schizophrenia Genes, Study Finds
- Cooling May Prevent Trauma-Induced Epilepsy
- Molecular System That Could Help Develop Potential Treatments for Conditions Such as Alzheimer's Disease Identified
- Social Capital -- The Benefit of Facebook 'Friends'
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Genome-Wide Imaging Study Identifies New Gene Associated With Alzheimer's Plaques
- Resveratrol Shows Promise to Protect Hearing, Cognition
- Secrets of Human Speech Uncovered
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