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| | | ''More than a century ago, a French neurologist suggested that a specific region of the brain processes the visual images of words. Without it, he postulated, people cannot read except by laboriously recognizing letter after letter, rather than whole ...' | | Thursday, 20 April 2006 by www.sciam.com |
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| | | ''The way the brain stores new, conscious information such as a first kiss or a childhood home is strongly linked to the way the human brain stores unconscious information, researchers at Yale report this month in an article featured on the cover of ...' | | | Tuesday, 4 April 2006 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Youth with superior IQ are distinguished by how fast the thinking part of their brains thickens and thins as they grow up, researchers at the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) have discovered. Magnetic ...' | | | Thursday, 30 March 2006 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''Sleeping helps to reinforce what we've learned. And brain scans have revealed that cerebral activity associated with learning new information is replayed during sleep. But, in a study published in the open access journal PLoS Biology, Philippe Peigneux ...' | | | Wednesday, 29 March 2006 by www.sciencedaily.com | |
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| | | ''A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study at UCLA opens new doors to assessing and potentially preventing brain iron accumulation associated with risk of developing degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Dementia With Lewy ...' | | | Friday, 24 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''In one of the first studies to use brain imaging with adolescents born prematurely, New Jersey researchers report that the effects of premature birth and environmental risks on the brain during the first three years of childhood continue through ...' | | | Wednesday, 22 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''OHSU-designed study shows patients regain hand function when given cortical stimulation with rehab
Sending tiny electric pulses to a part of the brain controlling motor function helps ischemic stroke survivors regain partial use of a weakened hand, new ...' | | | Wednesday, 22 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''A version of a gene previously linked to impulsive violence appears to weaken brain circuits that regulate impulses, emotional memory and thinking in humans, researchers at the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Institute of Mental Health ...' | | | Monday, 20 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''In a groundbreaking new study, researchers from the University of Michigan and Harvard University use cutting-edge brain-scanning technology to explore how different regions of the brain are activated when we think about certain qualities of brands and ...' | | | Friday, 17 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | ''Novel application of MRI leads to new tools for online digital dissection of preserved fishes from one of the world's most valuable natural history collections
The same medical technology used to image brain tumors and torn knee ligaments is now ...' | | | Thursday, 16 March 2006 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the
Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced
by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which
states that this has already happened. - Douglas Adams |
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