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I saw that. Brain mechanisms create confidence about things seen
06-05-2018 James Health News

There’s a long way to go before neuroscience can fathom

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Personalized cancer vaccine may increase long-term survival in patients with deadly brain cancer
06-05-2018 James Health News

An international Phase III study led by researchers at UCLA

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Prediction method for epileptic seizures developed: System designed to use data from non-surgical devices powered by AI and machine learning
05-31-2018 James Health News

Epileptic seizures strike with little warning and nearly one third

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Building a brain, cell by cell: Researchers make a mini neuron network (of two)
05-23-2018 James Health News

The human brain is an exquisitely complex, organic CPU, made

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Brain stimulation may reduce food cravings as obesity treatment
05-22-2018 James Health News

Stimulating the brain to alter its intrinsic reward system shows

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How the gut influences neurologic disease: Researchers are identifying the key players involved in the gut-brain connection and their role in disease progression
05-19-2018 James Health News

A study published this week in Nature sheds new light

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Shedding light on brain’s ability to orchestrate movement
05-18-2018 James Health News

To carry out any action, whether playing the piano or

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Where hominid brains are concerned, size doesn’t matter: The human-like features of Homo nalei’s brain surprise research team that examined fossil’s brain imprints
05-15-2018 James Health News

The recently-discovered species Homo naledi may have had a pint-sized

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A new way to watch brain activity in action
05-08-2018 James Health News

It’s a neuroscientist’s dream: being able to track the millions

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Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others: Scientists pinpoint neural interactions that are necessary for observational learning
05-04-2018 James Health News

It’s often said that experience is the best teacher, but

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