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Gait may be associated with orgasmic ability 9/8/2008

Is There a 'Mozart Effect'? Ask a Neuroscientist AND a Musicologist 9/7/2008

Exercise May Help Improve Memory Problems 9/6/2008

Hallucinations in the flash of an eye 9/5/2008

Neuroscientist Scans Brain For Clues on Best Time to Multitask 9/4/2008

Gene Associated with Social Behavior in Animals Has Similar Effects in Human Males 9/3/2008

How accurate is your memory? 9/2/2008

Cocaine-induced brain plasticity may protect the addicted brain 9/2/2008

Trouble Quitting? A New Smoking Study May Reveal Why 9/1/2008

New master switch found in the brain that regulates appetite and reproduction 9/1/2008

Serotonin as a key regulator of fear memory 8/31/2008

Scientist unveils secret of newborn's first words 8/30/2008

Memory Trick Shows Brain Organization 8/29/2008

Subliminal learning demonstrated in the human brain 8/28/2008

Exploring the function of sleep 8/27/2008

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Childhood Personality Can Predict Important Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood (3/23/2008)

A new study reveals the extent to which children's personality types can predict the timing of key transitional moments between childhood and adulthood ...> Full Article


Memory on Trial (3/10/2008)

Research suggests that children's memory may be more reliable than adults' in court cases ...> Full Article



The Evolution of Aversion: Why even children are fearful of snakes (3/1/2008)

The Evolution of Aversion: Why even children are fearful of snakesSome of the oldest tales and wisest mythology allude to the snake as a mischievous seducer, dangerous foe or powerful iconoclast; however, the legend surrounding this proverbial predator may not be based solely on fantasy. As scientists from the University of Virginia recently discovered, the common fear of snakes is most likely intrinsic. ...> Full Article



Brain activity linked to parental instinct (2/29/2008)

Brain activity linked to parental instinctA possible basis for parental instinct has been found in the brain, according to a team led by Oxford University scientists. ...> Full Article


Study examines decision-making deficits in older adults (1/16/2008)

We often read or hear stories about older adults being conned out of their life savings, but are older individuals really more susceptible to fraud than younger adults? And, if so, how exactly does aging affect judgment and decision-making abilities? ...> Full Article


Parents show bias in sibling rivalry, says study (12/23/2007)

Most parents would hotly deny favoring one child over another but new research suggests they may have little choice in the matter. ...> Full Article


'Fetal' neurons found in adult brain (9/13/2007)

Subplate neurons - once thought to die after directing the wiring of the cerebral cortex or gray matter� remain in the white matter of the adult brain in small numbers and maintain activity, communicating with other neurons in the brain said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Alabama at Birmingham in a report that appears in today's issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. ...> Full Article


Adult brain can change, study confirms (9/7/2007)

Adult brain can change, study confirmsWork could aid interventions following stroke ...> Full Article

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