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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·September 24, 2019·4 min read

          Do children’s brains really get thinner?

          A new study questions whether a child's brain thins as they get older. Researchers say the cortex does not thin during childhood, but instead becomes more myelinated.
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          ·September 24, 2019·4 min read

          Mice, like humans, fidget when deep in thought

          Just like humans, mice fidget more while deep in thought.
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          ·September 24, 2019·3 min read

          Impostor syndrome is more common than you think

          Impostor syndrome, feeling as though you are a fraud even though you are capable and qualified for a position, is more common than previously believed. Reaching out to family and friends outside the situation can help to reduce feelings of impostorism.
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          ·September 23, 2019·3 min read

          New study on sharing shows social norms play a role in decision making

          Influence of social norms shapes a child's desire to share by the age of eight.
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          ·September 23, 2019·6 min read

          Walking patterns can identify dementia type

          People with two common types of dementia, Lewy body dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, have unique walking patterns. The gait type signals subtle differences between the two disorders. Those with Lew body dementia change their steps more, varying the step time and length. They also display more asymmetry in movement compared to those with Alzheimer's disease. Researchers say gait could be a clinical biomarker for dementia subtypes.
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          ·September 23, 2019·4 min read

          Context may explain why dads are happier and less stressed than moms

          The differences between each parents' stress and happiness may boil down to how, and when, childcare activities are split between the parties. Fathers tend to be less stressed and happier, especially if their childcare activities are more recreational. Maternal stress is higher, and happiness is lower, as they tend to provide more of the hands-on parenting.
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          AutismFeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience
          ·September 23, 2019·4 min read

          Perturbed genes regulating white blood cells linked to autism genetics and severity

          Blood gene expression analysis uncovered a critical gene network that is disrupted in Autism. The disrupted gene network is related to fetal brain development and is also dysregulated in ASD cellular models. The findings provide further evidence that genetic factors influencing brain development during pregnancy are a primary cause of autism spectrum disorder.
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          This is one of the baby brain scans from the collection
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          ·September 23, 2019·2 min read

          Baby brain scans made available online to advance research

          Researchers from the Developing Human Connectome Project have released over 500 brain scans from newborn babies as part of an open-source effort to allow other researchers to study human brain development.
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          ·September 23, 2019·2 min read

          Critical role of brain circuits in improving learning and memory revealed

          A newly identified neural network in the hippocampal formation plays a critical role in memory and object-location learning. The findings are highly relevant to learning and memory disorders, including Alzheimer's disease.
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          ·September 23, 2019·2 min read

          How the brain repurposes unused regions

          There is an underlying organization that dictates how the visual cortex is repurposed in blind people, which is not random.
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          FeaturedGeneticsNeurosciencePsychology
          ·September 23, 2019·5 min read

          Hormone potentially linked to hypersexual disorder identified

          Study implicates dysregulation of epigenetic mechanisms of both DNA methylation and microRNA activity, in addition to oxytocin to hypersexuality.
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          ·September 23, 2019·4 min read

          Cats, like children and dogs, develop attachments to their caregivers

          Popular belief suggests cats are more independent and less likely to form close attachments with humans. However, a new study casts doubt on this myth. Researchers have found cats display the same main attachment styles to their owners as dogs, and babies to their parents.
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