• Rewriting the Book on the Brain

    Updated: 2011-08-31 14:46:28
    Students might sometimes think that their textbook appeared out of thin air, the accumulated knowledge of a field spontaneously forming into a heavy slab of facts and figures. But textbooks are like any other type of book, with flesh-and-blood authors who labor over the words within and make a million tiny decisions to shape the [...]

  • Regul'n of spinal interneuron different'n by paracrine action of glycine

    Updated: 2011-08-31 09:54:03
    Côté S, Drapeau P. Regulation of spinal interneuron differentiation by the paracrine action of glycine. Devel Neurobio. 2011;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1002/dneu.20972http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dneu.20972/abstract

  • Get Biomedical News from Scientific Social Network

    Updated: 2011-08-31 05:06:44
    Get Real Time Biomedical News from Scientific Social Networkwww.superzh.com www.discountcore.comMaking Antibodies That Neutralize HIVResearchers have traced in detail how certain powerful HIV-neutralizing antibodies evolve, providing vital clues to guide the design of a preventiveHIV vaccine. Learning How Support Cells Kill Nerve Cells in ALSSupportive cells called astrocytes become toxic to muscle-controlling nerve cells in people ...

  • Get Biomedical News from Scientific Social Network

    Updated: 2011-08-31 05:06:43
    Get Real Time Biomedical News from Scientific Social Networkwww.superzh.com www.discountcore.comMaking Antibodies That Neutralize HIVResearchers have traced in detail how certain powerful HIV-neutralizing antibodies evolve, providing vital clues to guide the design of a preventiveHIV vaccine. Learning How Support Cells Kill Nerve Cells in ALSSupportive cells called astrocytes become toxic to muscle-controlling nerve cells in people ...

  • Study Links Obesity and Cognitive Fitness — In Both Directions

    Updated: 2011-08-26 17:09:46
    Obesity linked to Cognition (HealthCanal): - “Obese people tend to perform worse than healthy people at cognitive tasks like planning ahead, a literature review has found, concluding that psychological techniques used to treat anorexics could help obese people too.” - “According to a review of 38 studies on cognitive function and obesity by researchers from [...]

  • Synthesis of new brain cells and social dysfunction.

    Updated: 2011-08-26 10:30:00
    : . skip to main skip to sidebar Deric Bownds' MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , and behavior as well as random curious stuff Deric s Website HOME DERIC'S MIND BLOG BIOLOGY OF THE MIND BOOK AND COURSE LECTURES AND WRITING DERIC PERSONAL , Piano Performance , Professional , Personal History Twitter Updates FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER EMAIL DERIC MINDBLOG : PODCASTS The I-Illusion The Beast Within MindStuff : a user's guide Istanbul Cognitive Neuroscience meeting lecture , May , 2010 : Who wants to know The Nature of our Subjective I Making Minds Evolving and Constructing the I Univ . Wisc . Evolution Seminar Series , April 28, 2011 Search : MindBlog Selected Blog Categories acting choosing 292 aging 138 animal behavior 180 attention perception 345 autism 19 brain

  • Brain excitation/inhibition balance and social dysfunction

    Updated: 2011-08-25 10:30:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Deric Bownds' MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , and behavior as well as random curious stuff Deric s Website HOME DERIC'S MIND BLOG BIOLOGY OF THE MIND BOOK AND COURSE LECTURES AND WRITING DERIC PERSONAL , Piano Performance , Professional , Personal History Twitter Updates FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER EMAIL DERIC MINDBLOG : PODCASTS The I-Illusion The Beast Within MindStuff : a user's guide Istanbul Cognitive Neuroscience meeting lecture , May , 2010 : Who wants to know The Nature of our Subjective I Making Minds Evolving and Constructing the I Univ . Wisc . Evolution Seminar Series , April 28, 2011 Search : MindBlog Selected Blog Categories acting choosing 292 aging 138 animal behavior 180 attention perception 345 autism 19 brain

  • Brain Health Research offered by the Alliance for Aging Research

    Updated: 2011-08-24 15:52:32
    We just noticed that the Alliance for Aging Research offers an excellent list of references on Brain Health Research, organized in these 10 sections below. Enjoy! #1 Nourish Your Noggin: Eat a Brain Healthy Diet #2 Use It or Lose It: Stay Mentally Active #3 Work Out for Your Wits: Exercise and Keep Fit #4 [...]

  • Neotony - how long does our pre-frontal cortex stay young?

    Updated: 2011-08-19 10:30:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Deric Bownds' MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , and behavior as well as random curious stuff Deric s Website HOME DERIC'S MIND BLOG BIOLOGY OF THE MIND BOOK AND COURSE LECTURES AND WRITING DERIC PERSONAL , Piano Performance , Professional , Personal History Twitter Updates FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER EMAIL DERIC MINDBLOG : PODCASTS The I-Illusion The Beast Within MindStuff : a user's guide Istanbul Cognitive Neuroscience meeting lecture , May , 2010 : Who wants to know The Nature of our Subjective I Making Minds Evolving and Constructing the I Univ . Wisc . Evolution Seminar Series , April 28, 2011 Search : MindBlog Selected Blog Categories acting choosing 292 aging 138 animal behavior 180 attention perception 345 autism 19 brain

  • Study: Contrasting Brain Growth in Baby Humans and Baby Chimpanzees

    Updated: 2011-08-16 21:59:35
    Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps (New York Times): – “Although baby humans and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.“ – “The growth is in a region of the brain known as the prefrontal cortex and [...]

  • Gabrielle Giffords’ recovery and Cognitive Rehab Insurance Coverage Gap

    Updated: 2011-08-11 15:40:39
    Giffords’ recovery renews focus on coverage gap for veterans (Miami Herald): - “Doctors and rehabilitation specialists have learned a great deal from the treatment of traumatic brain injuries in combat veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. One in five veterans of those wars has suffered some form of traumatic brain injury, most commonly concussions from roadside [...]

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