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          ·June 28, 2017·2 min read

          No Detectable Limit to How Long People Can Live

          Last October, researchers concluded that the upper limit of human age peaks at 115 years old. However, a new study reports that no evidence for this limit and, if such a maximum exists, it has yet to be reached or identified.
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          ·June 28, 2017·5 min read

          How ‘The Gruffalo’ Helped Academics Boost Youngsters’ Motor Skills and Language Ability

          Using the children's book, "The Gruffalo", researchers devised a teaching approach that combined moment and storytelling activities. They report the children that participated in the combined activities showed greater improvement in both language and movement skills than those who were exposed to just one of the activities.
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          AutismFeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychologyVisual Neuroscience
          ·June 28, 2017·5 min read

          Why Some With Autism Avoid Eye Contact

          A new study sheds light on why some people on the autism spectrum have problems maintaining eye contact. Researchers say that eye avoidance behavior may be triggered by excessive arousal stemming from an over-activation in a specific region of the brain.
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          ·June 28, 2017·7 min read

          How the Cortex Assigns Credit for Causality

          A new study implicates the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in our ability to assign credit for whatever action leads to a desired outcome. While the study does not rule out the involvement of other brain areas to credit assignment, it does show the dlPFC is a key player in how we assess causality.
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          ·June 27, 2017·4 min read

          A Mouse’s View of the World, As Seen Through Its Whiskers

          Researchers have successfully recreated the whisker map a mouse creates of its surroundings to help it navigate the world, catch food and avoid predators.
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          ·June 27, 2017·7 min read

          Brain Signals Deliver Targeted Treatment for World’s Most Common Movement Disorder

          Researchers combine movement sensing electrodes on top of the brain with deep brain stimulating electrodes to help treat essential tremor, the world's most prevalent movement disorder.
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          ·June 27, 2017·6 min read

          Parkinson’s Associated Protein Linked to Human Upper GI Tract Infections

          A new study reports chronic infections of the upper gastrointestinal tract could be linked to Parkinson's disease. Researchers say alpha synuclein, a Parkinson's linked protein, is released during upper GI infections, inducing an immune response. Findings suggest frequent chronic infections could overwhelm the body's ability to remove the protein, leading to the onset of Parkinson's.
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          ·June 27, 2017·5 min read

          Taking Photos Boost Visual Memories, But Impairs Auditory Memory

          According to researchers, taking a photo can help us to better recall visual memories, but can impair non-visual aspects, such as auditory details.
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          ·June 27, 2017·5 min read

          Adults With Autism Make More Consistent Choices

          A new study reports that while people on the autism spectrum often show reduced sensitivity to contextual information in perceptual tasks, this may actually head them to make more consistent choices in higher level decision making tasks.
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          ·June 27, 2017·6 min read

          A Snapshot of Neural Activity

          A new neuron labeling technique allows researchers to obtain a snapshot of their activity at any moment in time. The new approach could provide new insights into neural functioning by offering better precision than current, more long term, labeling techniques.
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          ·June 27, 2017·2 min read

          Seizures Follow Similar Path Regardless of Speed

          By capturing a cell by cell view of seizures propagating through a mouse brain, researchers discovered neurons fire in a sequential pattern, regardless of how quickly the seizure occurs. The findings confirm seizures are not a result of neurons going haywire.
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          ·June 27, 2017·5 min read

          Reprogramming Brain Region Can Suppress Cocaine Cravings: Mouse Study

          Silencing pyramidal neurons in the infralimbic cortex made rats more likely to relapse than those that underwent withdrawal from cocaine. The findings support growing evidence that the infralimbic cortex plays a vital role in suppressing addictive behaviors.
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