BRAIN and Behavior

BRAIN and Behavior

Brain and Behavior
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Children who exercise have more brain power, study finds 03/10/2018

Stop giving smart phone to our children, let's, them PLAY.!!!

Children who exercise have more brain power, study finds Physical activity can increase the volume of grey matter and improve academic performance, say researchers.

01/09/2018

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Working Memory-Related Neural Activity Predicts Future Smoking Relapse 09/03/2018

Working memory and relapse

Working Memory-Related Neural Activity Predicts Future Smoking Relapse Brief abstinence from smoking impairs cognition, particularly executive function, and this has a role in relapse to smoking. This study examined whether working memory-related brain activity predicts subsequent smoking relapse above and beyond standard ...

14/02/2018

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Is addiction a “brain disease”? - Harvard Health Blog 19/02/2017

Is addiction a “brain disease”? - Harvard Health Blog The biological underpinnings of addiction can make recovery incredibly difficult.

23/01/2017

Dr Daniel Amen giving his oppinion.

Can Brain Scans Help Diagnose ADHD? Some ADHD doctors offer patients high-tech options for diagnosis. Are these technologies helpful in determining the cause of an ADHDer's behavioral and emotional symptoms?

Heavy Cannabis Use Associated With Reduced Dopamine Release 03/05/2016

Heavy Cannabis Use Associated With Reduced Dopamine Release

Heavy Cannabis Use Associated With Reduced Dopamine Release

Brain Stimulation Enhances Creativity 03/05/2016

Brain Stimulation Enhances Creativity

Brain Stimulation Enhances Creativity

The brain dictionary 03/05/2016

The Brain Dictionary

The brain dictionary Where exactly are the words in your head? Scientists have created an interactive map showing which brain areas respond to hearing different words. The map re...

The Sleeping Brain Is a Marvelous Memory Making Machine - Singularity HUB 21/03/2016

The Sleeping Brain Is a Marvelous Memory Making Machine

The Sleeping Brain Is a Marvelous Memory Making Machine - Singularity HUB For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to learn Japanese. Linguists often say that the best way to learn a foreign language is to immerse yourself in it,... read more

Decoding The Neural Pathway From Psychopathy To Serial Murder | Brain Blogger 20/03/2016

Decoding The Neural Pathway From Psychopathy To Serial Murder

Decoding The Neural Pathway From Psychopathy To Serial Murder | Brain Blogger Neuroscience & Neurology 0 Decoding the Neural Pathway from Psychopathy to Serial Murder by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD | May 18, 2015 News stories of serial killings are, unfortunately, common. And almost always, there is no apparent motive behind the bloodbath. It makes you wonder if the serial kill…

Forgetting As We Learn 20/03/2016

Scientists discover neural mechanisms in mouse brains that indicate that we actively forget as we learn.

Forgetting As We Learn

10 Brain Facts - Knowing Neurons 20/03/2016

10 Brain Facts-Knowing Neurons

10 Brain Facts - Knowing Neurons ~ Text by Jillian L. Shaw, Anita Ramanathan, and Kate Fehlhaber. Images and infographic made by Jooyeun Lee. Related

Looking at Brain Activity May Aid Self Motivation 17/03/2016

Does manipulating brain networks help brain function and behavior?

Looking at Brain Activity May Aid Self Motivation

Brain study finds that practice doesn't always make perfect 17/03/2016

Break the myth???

Brain study finds that practice doesn't always make perfect Even our most practiced movements are imperfect. When pro basketball players shoot free throws, they need to release the ball the same way every time. But they still miss game-winning shots.

How the Brain Makes Informed Decisions Based on Experience 17/03/2016

How is the brain able to use past experiences to guide decision-making?

How the Brain Makes Informed Decisions Based on Experience In order to make informed choices, rats replay past experiences, a new study reports.

Loneliness May Warp Our Genes, And Our Immune Systems 09/12/2015

LONELINESS

Loneliness May Warp Our Genes, And Our Immune Systems Loneliness takes a toll on many aspects of health, in part because it activates a fight-or-flight immune response. That may have helped ancestors survive lonely exile, but can slowly kill us today.

Mind-blowing Brain Cases: The Woman With Half A Brain 25/11/2015

Mind-blowing brain cases: The women with half a brain

Mind-blowing Brain Cases: The Woman With Half A Brain This time in Mind-blowing Brain Cases: The Dizzy Mother The human brain has been described as ‘the most complex thing we have yet discovered in the universe’. In this series neuroscientist Elisabet...

The structural neural substrate of subjective happiness 22/11/2015

The structural neural substrate of subjective happiness

The structural neural substrate of subjective happiness Happiness is a subjective experience that is an ultimate goal for humans. Psychological studies have shown that subjective happiness can be measured reliably and consists of emotional and cognitive components.

The search for happiness: Using MRI to find where happiness happens 22/11/2015

The search for happiness: Using MRI to find where happiness happens

The search for happiness: Using MRI to find where happiness happens Japanese researchers have mapped out using MRI where happiness emerges in the brain. The study, published in Scientific Reports, paves the way for measuring happiness objectively—and also provides insights on a neurologically based way of being happy.

12/11/2015

Neurocriminology Neurocriminology (based on brain perspective) that broadly attempts to connect criminal, psychopathi

Kuru Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 09/11/2015

Kuru Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Kuru information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

Kuru 09/11/2015

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Why Your Brain Craves Music | TIME.com 09/11/2015

Why Your Brain Craves Music

Why Your Brain Craves Music | TIME.com Our highest and lowest processing regions explain the irresistible appeal of a song

Zombie disease: ‘I woke up dead’ 09/11/2015

Zombie disease Cotard’s syndrome — patients wake up believing they are dead

Zombie disease: ‘I woke up dead’ ONE morning, Esmé Weijun Wang woke up to the discovery that she was dead.

How the brain's wiring leads to cognitive control 07/10/2015

How the brain's wiring leads to cognitive control

How the brain's wiring leads to cognitive control How does the brain determine which direction to let its thoughts fly? Looking for the mechanisms behind cognitive control of thought, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, University of California and United States Army Research Laboratory have used brain scans to shed new light on this que…

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