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          ·August 11, 2017·3 min read

          What Happens When People Hear Voices Others Don’t?

          Computational modeling and neuroimaging could help differentiate people with psychosis from those who experience auditory hallucinations without the disorder.
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          ·August 5, 2017·4 min read

          If a Brain Can Be Caught Lying, Should We Admit That Evidence to Court?

          As technology is improving and becoming more accurate at deciphering whether a person is lying or telling the truth, researchers debate whether such technology should be used in legal cases.
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          ·August 4, 2017·4 min read

          Neural Link Between Generosity and Happiness Discovered

          A new study reveals a neurobiological reason behind why we feel happy when we are being generous. Researchers discovered the connectivity between the temporal parietal junction and ventral striatum, an area of the brain associated with happiness, was enhanced in people who committed to generosity.
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          ·August 2, 2017·5 min read

          ‘Sherlock’ and the Case of Narrative Perception

          Researchers use the TV show 'Sherlock' to investigate how the brain segments experiences during perception and long-term memory formation.
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          ·August 1, 2017·5 min read

          Magic Helps Unlock How the Brain Works

          Researchers have developed a new version of the classic Mirror Box Illusion to help better understand how the brain processes multiple sensory inputs to perceive our bodies and environment.
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          ·July 27, 2017·8 min read

          Scientists Become Research Subjects in After-Hours Brain-Scanning Project

          Researchers join their own experiments as test subjects to evaluate different brain networks. Using neuroimaging to scan their brains, researchers created individual detailed maps of neural connections.
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          ·July 27, 2017·5 min read

          Substance Addiction Changes Mother’s Response to Infant

          Substance addiction modifies they way a mother's brain responds to her own child, a new study reports. Researchers found key reward regions of the brain appear to shut down in response to their own infant's smiles in mothers with addictions.
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          ·July 26, 2017·4 min read

          Talking to Yourself in the Third Person Can Help You Control Stressful Emotions

          Thinking or talking about oneself in the third person can lead people to consider themselves in similar ways to how they think about others, a new study reports. Researchers say talking about yourself in the third person may allow you to distance yourself from stressful experiences and help to regulate emotion.
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          ·July 25, 2017·4 min read

          Psychopaths are Better at Learning to Lie

          A new study using university students reveals those with high psychopathic traits showed a significantly reduces response time when being prompted to lie following training than those low levels of the traits. Researchers say their findings provide evidence that those with higher psychopathic traits may be better at learning to lie.
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          ·July 22, 2017·7 min read

          EEG and fMRI May Detect Consciousness in Patients With Acute, Severe TBI

          Providing patients with acute TBI access to early fMRI and EEG testing will allow medical professionals greater ability to detect levels of consciousness. A new Brain study reports bedside exams may miss critical information about neurophysiological damage.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesVisual Neuroscience
          ·July 18, 2017·6 min read

          Blueprint For Adult Visual System Present at Birth

          A new study from Harvard researchers reveals that in primates, the blueprint for adult visual organization is in place a few days after birth and 'fills in' with experience. Researchers believe that, as the organization is present so early on in life, it is likely present before birth as a genetically programmed mechanism, and later modified due to experience.
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          ·July 17, 2017·1 min read

          Brain Connectivity After 30 May Predict Psychological Problems

          According to a new Journal of Neuroscience report, an underdeveloped brain network underlying inhibition after the age of 30 is associated with increased self reporting of psychological problems such as anxiety and depression.
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