Neuroscience

FMRIs In Kids Show Kindness Is Naturally In The Brain

about the reason that could explain this behavior," Decety said. ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 9 2014 - 3:29pm

Experience Is The Best Teacher- Even For Infants, Says Study

a cane to retrieve a toy. "Acting on the world is one way infants learn about the world, and only ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 30 2008 - 3:18pm

Gamma Wave 'Glue' Of Memory And Learning In Children

and memories. However, until now little has been known about the developmental course of gamma power ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 21 2008 - 2:42pm

Jennifer Aniston Gets Neuron Named After Her- And Maybe We Get A Clue To Mind Reading

Edwards Building starting at 5.30pm. Professor Quian Quiroga said: “I am examining how information about ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 28 2008 - 1:58pm

Insomnia Linked To Neurochemical Abnormality In GABA

Chronic insomnia, or symptoms that last for at least a month, affects about 10 percent of all adults in ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 1 2008 - 11:39am

Is Stuttering Genetic?

"The data supports our previous conclusions about the role of genetics in stuttering. Progress in this ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 6 2008 - 11:11am

Unusual Use Of Toys In Infants A Clue To Autism

often are present long before the diagnosis is made. "About a third of parents notice signs before ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 31 2010 - 4:46pm

In Rats, Fatty Diet During Pregnancy Hard Wires Brains Of Obese Offspring

intake and body weight may be programmed during fetal development. But little was known about the ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 11 2008 - 11:13pm

Low Carbohydrate Dieters Lose Memory Skills- Study

consistent with the results in this study. Participants were also asked about their hunger levels and mood ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 11 2008 - 11:21am

Emotional Memories- How Old And New Brains Store Them Differently

way." According to Cabeza, the results of the study are consistent with a theory about emotional ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 16 2008 - 10:53am