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Reputation and money: New insights into how the brain processes social, economic reward (4/29/2008)

Researchers have mapped the brain regions that process social standing and money rewards, yielding new insights that they said will aid understanding of the basis of social behaviors. ...> Full Article


Scientists Explore Brain's Reaction to Potent Hallucinogen (4/29/2008)

Scientists Explore Brain's Reaction to Potent HallucinogenIncreasingly popular recreational drug, salvia, shows rapid uptake, short duration in animals ...> Full Article


Cause and Affect: Emotions can be unconsciously and subliminally evoked (4/29/2008)

Recent research suggests emotions can be unconsciously evoked and manipulated ...> Full Article


Looking at neurons from all sides (4/28/2008)

A new technique that marries a fast-moving laser beam with a special microscope that look at tissues in different optical planes will enable scientists to get a three-dimensional view of neurons or nerve cells as they interact ...> Full Article


Psychology professor's research shows how numerical information can be persuasive or informative depending on how it's presented (4/28/2008)

Large numbers are too big to perceive ...> Full Article


Why dominant individuals climb the proverbial ladder (4/27/2008)

Scientists using metaphor and symbolism to determine socially dominant people ...> Full Article


Mechanisms of memory identified (4/27/2008)

Major step forward in understanding how memory works ...> Full Article


Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchy (4/26/2008)

Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchyScans hint at why it can be unhealthy even at the top ...> Full Article


Researcher Studies Neurofeedback to 'Retrain' Brainwaves in Children with Autism (4/26/2008)

Researcher is using video games to see if the brainwaves of children with autism can be 'retrained' to improve focus and concentration ...> Full Article


Praise equals money? (4/26/2008)

A new neural evidence suggests that the brain's reward system works similarly for both praise and money ...> Full Article


Being distracted can make you more susceptible to ads (4/25/2008)

Can Evaluative Conditioning Change Attitudes toward Mature Brands? ...> Full Article


High anxiety? Research looks to brain & genes to improve treatment (4/25/2008)

The study showed that THC reduces the response to threat in a brain region called the amygdala ...> Full Article


Antidepressants enhance neuronal plasticity in the visual system (4/25/2008)

Researchers provide new information about the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs ...> Full Article


Rehab Therapy Causes Increase in Gray Matter (4/24/2008)

A new rehabilitation therapy produces changes in the structure of the brain, the first evidence of actual brain remodeling resulting from a rehabilitation therapy. ...> Full Article


Certain anesthesia mimics near-natural napping (4/24/2008)

Researchers have discovered sleep patterns in a type of anesthesia that are the closest ever to a natural, non-groggy snooze. ...> Full Article


Psychologists Demonstrate Simplicity of Working Memory (4/24/2008)

Study could help with ADD and other attention difficulties ...> Full Article


Brain reacts to fairness as it does to money and chocolate, study shows (4/23/2008)

The human brain responds to being treated fairly the same way it responds to winning money and eating chocolate ...> Full Article


Data Transfer In The Brain: Newfound Mechanism Enables Reliable Transmission Of Neuronal Information (4/23/2008)

The receptors of neurotransmitters move very rapidly. This mobility plays an essential, and hitherto unsuspected, role in the passage of nerve impulses from one neuron to another, thus controlling the reliability of data transfer. ...> Full Article


Male and female brains are not so different, fruit flies' sex acts tell us (4/23/2008)

Male and female brains are not so different, fruit flies' sex acts tell usWhile males and females might sometimes act as though they come from different planets, a new study in flies suggests they are both equipped with a largely unisex brain. ...> Full Article


More clues to midlife dementia that erases personality (4/22/2008)

More clues to midlife dementia that erases personalityNew clues have been uncovered about a mystifying, hidden dementia that robs its victims of empathy and social skills, and leads to an early death. ...> Full Article


Scientists discover neural circuits for saccadic modulation of visual perception (4/22/2008)

Scientists discover neural circuits for saccadic modulation of visual perceptionScientists trying to unravel mysteries of visual perception ...> Full Article


What's not to like? Why fondness makes us poor judges, but dislike is spot-on (4/22/2008)

When someone likes something, they assume others will like it as well. ...> Full Article


Men More Likely to Have Problems with Memory and Thinking Skills (4/21/2008)

When it comes to remembering things, new research shows men are more likely than women to have mild cognitive impairment, the transition stage before dementia ...> Full Article


Intelligence and rhythmic accuracy go hand in hand (4/21/2008)

People who score high on intelligence tests are also good at keeping time ...> Full Article


Study finds teasing may be more damaging than once thought (4/20/2008)

Children are more likely to interpret teasing -- even teasing intended to be harmless -- as negative rather than positive ...> Full Article


Would you steal a buck? How about a can of soda? (4/20/2008)

Researcher probes how people make decisions in his new book ...> Full Article


Disturbances in Brain Circuitry Linked to Chronic Exposure to Solvents (4/19/2008)

Chronic occupational exposure to organic solvents, found in materials such as paints, printing and dry cleaning agents, is widespread all over the world, and is thought to damage the central nervous system ...> Full Article


Locating a 'Free Choice' Brain Circuit (4/19/2008)

Scientists searching for the circuitry that activates your ability to execute a decision ...> Full Article


How Big Is Your Brain? Its Size May Protect You from Memory Loss (4/18/2008)

From autopsies, researchers have long known that some people die with sharp minds and perfect memories, but their brains riddled with the plaques and tangles of Alzheimer's disease. New research shows that those people have a larger part of the brain called the hippocampus ...> Full Article


New research shows slight of hand is not so slight (4/18/2008)

Typing on a keyboard or scribbling on paper may be similar activities, but there is a significant difference in how the body moves, according to new motor development research. ...> Full Article


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