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    Erica started the forum topic CB1 (cannabis) receptors on astrocytes vs. CB1 on nuclear membranes. in the group Group logoNeuroscience Students 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    Zhang and Marsicano (2012) have tested the different between chemical behaviors in the hippocampus between the removal of CB1 receptors from nuclear membranes which altered the production of glutamate and GABA […]

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    Odorant shape and vibration likely lead to olfaction satisfaction

    A new study of the sense of smell lends support to a controversial theory of olfaction: Our noses can distinguish both the shape and the vibrational characteristics of odorant molecules.

    The study, in the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, demonstrates the feasibility…[Read more]

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    Your Memory is Like the Telephone Game

    Each time you recall an event, your brain distorts it.

    Remember the telephone game where people take turns whispering a message into the ear of the next person in line? By the time the last person speaks it out loud, the message has radically changed. It’s been altered with each retelling.

    Turns out your…[Read more]

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      Fawzan Dinnunhan replied 7 months, 4 weeks ago

      Yeah we learned this a week ago!! apparently memory is reconstructed every time we recall it not just simply recorded and played back thus distortions are naturally occurring :) therefore context that was not learned can be included while recalling if its related :)

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    Walking to the Beat Could Help Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

    Pitt study examines effects of visual, auditory, and tactile cues on human gait

    Walking to a beat could be useful for patients needing rehabilitation, according to a University of Pittsburgh study. The findings, highlighted in the August issue of PLOS One, demonstrate that…[Read more]

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    Hi guys, does anyone know some downloaded links for the book BRAIN FUNCTION AND OSCILLATION?

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    Fighting Alzheimer’s before its onset

    By the time older adults are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, the brain damage is irreparable. For now, modern medicine is able to slow the progression of the disease but is incapable of reversing it. What if there was a way to detect if someone is on the path to Alzheimer’s before substantial and…[Read more]

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    Study Shows That Placebo Response Occurs at Nonconscious Level

    New findings demonstrate an important role for the unconscious mind in pain perception.

    With the discovery that the unconscious mind plays a key role in the placebo effect, researchers have identified a novel mechanism that helps explain the power of placebos and nocebos.

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    Multiple sclerosis is remote controlled

    The lungs function as a gathering point for autoaggressive immune cells.

    Autoimmune diseases are triggered by immune cells that attack the body’s own tissue. In multiple sclerosis (MS) immune cells succeed in invading nervous tissue and sparking off a destructive inflammation there which can be…[Read more]

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