What to read this week: The 21st Century Brain by Hannah Critchlow
Our brains need to adapt quickly to meet the challenges of our digital world, but a rigorous new book by a neuroscientist brings hope that we can do it, says Graham Lawton
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Our brains need to adapt quickly to meet the challenges of our digital world, but a rigorous new book by a neuroscientist brings hope that we can do it, says Graham Lawton
A few years ago, Eugene comedian Rudy Tyburczy was diagnosed with a low-level malignant brain tumor, which has since been removed. May is Brain Tumor … Continue reading →
I spoke with neuroscientist Adrian Owen, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer & Faraz Shafaghi, Chief Product Officer, at neurological testing company Creyos (which rhymes w...
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Buried just behind your forehead, in a strip of cortex that neuroscientists call Brodmann area 10, sits roughly a thumb’s width of tissue that accounts for nearly half of what make...
The Spence Award recipient talks about her research on individual variability in brain activity and behavior.
5 weeks of brain training could lower your dementia risk by 25%
Scientists have mapped a functional gradient in the rostral prefrontal cortex that connects our spontaneous "daydreaming" mind with our "logical" executive control.
Two papers dropped this week that change how we think about AI behavior. One looks inside. The other looks at what comes out. Together…Continue reading on Medium »
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Image Caption Final print! 3D printed diagram of the circle of Willis and brainstem for personal learning.
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Behavioral science suggests our brains evolved to keep us alive.Continue reading on Medium »
Journal Feed covers biomarkers for TBI, prehospital whole blood for trauma, and issues with gabapentin. The post Journal Feed Weekly Wrap-Up appeared first on emDocs.
Menopause is often framed as a reproductive milestone. Brain imaging data suggest it may also be a neurological one. The post The dynamic physiology of the brain with menopause ap...
Every time you brace your core to stand up from a chair, tighten your abdomen before taking a step, or even tense up in anticipation of movement, something happens inside your skul...
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In higher animals, the brain is like a Lamborghini — amazing engineering, but expensive to run. In a human, the brain uses about 10 times more energy than other organs. A bird's sy...
Below, Dr. Majid Fotuhi shares five key insights from his new book, The Invincible Brain: The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp for Life. Fotuhi is a...
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Your brain needs a workout just like your body and simple daily habits like eight-minute meditation sessions or tackling crossword puzzles can dramatically sharpen your recall.
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