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Zimbardo and Nikita Duncan , Special to CNN updated 11:21 AM EDT, Wed May 23, 2012 Video games can go wrong when the person playing them is desensitized to reality, the authors say. (CNN) -- Is the overuse of video games and pervasiveness of online
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Written by Jacquelyn Ferguson Special to news-press.com Filed Under Brain training based on current brain research can help diminish what haunts you mentally and cultivate better moods...Rick Hanson and Richard Mendius, to make progress on this, you
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Now, Jorge Serrador at Harvard University has studied what is going on to create brain freeze. Transcranial ultrasound scans taken while students sipped ice-cold water show the anterior cerebral artery dilates rapidly, then returns to normal size.
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I'm willing to bet that half the people reading this, though they may be brilliant as all io9 readers are, still have to hum "The Alphabet Song" when they're alphabetizing...It's partly because musicians do a lot of the thinking for us. Last week, in
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In the social media battle, Pinterest may have what it takes to knock out the others. Visual focus means it speaks to our brains in a way the others don't...No rankings or numbers of friends although the number of likes and re-pins may remake the new
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Michael Cotton, Higher Brain Living® signals a major physiological shift in the transformation of humanity. A one-of-a-kind technique that frees fear-based lower brains, Higher Brain Living® offers clients the chance to create an
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Written by Jacquelyn Ferguson, special to news-press.com Filed Under Moods are tricky things. Some come and go quickly, causing no real distress, but others are more obstinate. Some can be overwhelming, causing depression or other uncomfortable
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Black Star/Alamy "Probably a crab would be filled with a sense of personal outrage if it could hear us class it without ado or apology as a crustacean and thus dispose of it. 'I am no such thing,' it would say; 'I am myself , myself alone."
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In order to overcome this problem researchers at Harvard University and the University of Cambridge have developed a novel technique to measure the simultaneous activity of up to 2,000 neurons in zebrafish at the resolution of individual cells. In
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Researchers have developed a new automated process to find and record information from neurons such as patterns of electrical activity, its shape, even a profile of which genes are turned on at a given moment, thus eliminating the need for months of
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