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          ·October 26, 2010·3 min read

          Blind People Process Touch Faster

          Recent visual neuroscience research provides evidence that blind people process the sense of touch faster than people with normal vision. The research also found that each blind person's tactile perception time was nearly equal to their average speed of their finger moving from one Braille character to the next.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·October 25, 2010·5 min read

          Computational Neuroscience Suggests Potassium Channels More Involved in MS Than Thought

          Computational models of axonal properties suggest that problems associated with MS, and other demyelinating diseases, may be due more to an imbalance between sodium channels and potassium channels that play a role in the leak current in neuronal membranes, than to the currently targeted sodium channels of most MS drugs.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·October 21, 2010·4 min read

          Bioengineering First: Implant to Treat Vertigo from Meniere’s Disease, Balance Disorders

          The first implant to treat vertigo experienced during attacks related to Meniere’s Disease and similar balance disorders will be implanted...
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          ElectrophysiologyNeuroscience
          ·October 14, 2010·2 min read

          Peer Into Living Cells Without Damaging Them – B-CARS

          Biologists may be able to better peer into living cells according to new research. Using a new variation on Raman spectroscopy, detailed molecular maps of cellular content can be made without damaging the examined cells.
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          ·October 13, 2010·2 min read

          Close Friends Light Up Your Medial Prefrontal Cortex Brain Region

          The title of this article may not catch on as a song lyric, but new neurobiology research shows close friends can cause more of a response in brain regions such as the medial prefrontal cortex than strangers can.
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          Human embryonic stem cell therapy possibilities are listed on the image of a man.
          FeaturedGeneticsNeuroethicsNeuroscience
          ·October 11, 2010·5 min read

          First Clinical Trial of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy in the World Begins

          Human embryonic stem cell therapy is being tried on a human for the first time in a new clinical trial....
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          AutismFeaturedNeurology
          ·October 4, 2010·2 min read

          Rett Syndrome Breath Arrest Treatment Discovered

          University of Bristol researchers have prevented a major breathing complication of Rett syndrome. Patients with Rett syndrome sometimes experience abnormal breathing, breath holding and other breathing problems that can lead to asphyxiation, brain damage and even be fatal. This new research show that by increasing aminobutyric acid and stimulating specific serotonin receptors in the brain, life threatening symptoms of breath arrests were abolished.
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          FeaturedGenetics
          ·October 4, 2010·2 min read

          Adult Stem Cells Created That Do Not Age

          Researchers genetically altered mesenchymal stem cells to create new stem cell lines that showed no signs of aging in culture, did not increase tumor production in animal studies and functioned as healthy mesenchymal cells do.
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          Brain CancerFeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·September 30, 2010·2 min read

          Breast Cancer Patients’ Brain Tissue Altered by Chemotherapy

          Brain imaging studies of women with breast cancer before and after chemotherapy treatments show grey matter is being affected during the chemotherapy treatments. Brain areas believed to be critical for multi-tasking, memory and other cognitive functions were seen to change during the chemotherapy.
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          ·September 29, 2010·3 min read

          First Direct Evidence That ADHD is a Genetic Disorder Found

          Neuroscience researchers from Cardiff University have found the first direct evidence that ADHD is a genetic disorder.
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          FeaturedGenetics
          ·September 28, 2010·2 min read

          Early Life Stresses Could Have Lasting Effects On GAD1 Gene

          Neuroscience research published in September's Journal of Neuroscience suggests early life stresses may modify the GAD1 gene, which controls the production of GABA. Through their research on rats, researchers were able to note that those who experienced a lack of affection showed an obstruction within the DNA which controls the GAD1 gene. As it is believed that GABA deficits might be apparent within schizophrenic patients, researchers propose that the modification of GAD1 might determine a child's predisposition to mental illness.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·September 27, 2010·3 min read

          Changing Right Handers To Left Handers

          Neuroscientists at UC Berkeley have discovered that stimulation of a certain area of the brain can cause a change in which hand a person favors to perform a task. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation on right handed test subjects, researchers discovered that stimulating the posterior parietal cortex on the left side caused an increase in the use of the left hand. Researchers suggested this finding might be useful in discovering methods to help patients overcome learned limb disuse.
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