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          ·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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          Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychologyVisual Neuroscience
          ·July 18, 2017·4 min read

          Hearing a Sound Can Alter Perception of Finger Size

          Hearing ascending sounds causes people to estimate the length of their fingers to be longer than when they hear a descending or constant sound, report UCL researchers.
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          ·July 18, 2017·4 min read

          Potential New Path For PTSD Treatment

          A recent study in PNAS implicates alterations in the brain's glutamate signaling in people with PTSD. Neuroimaging revealed increased levels of mGluR5 in those with post traumatic stress disorder. Researchers report drugs that can reduce mGluR5 function could help reduce fear, stress and other symptoms of PTSD.
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          FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·July 18, 2017·4 min read

          One Third of Fake Images Go Undetected

          A new study reveals people fail to spot almost one third of manipulated, or fake, images shown to them. Researchers say that, with the technology to easily falsify images so readily available, people must be more vigilant when viewing images used by the media or in court settings.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·July 18, 2017·5 min read

          Language Development Starts in the Womb

          According to a NeuroReport study, children's sensitivity to the rhythmic properties of language emerges in-utero. Researchers discovered changes in fetal heart rate when exposed to different languages, suggesting babies tend to 'tune in' to the language they are going to acquire before they are born.
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          ·July 17, 2017·4 min read

          New Discovery in Motor Neuron Disease and Dementia Could Pave the Way For New Treatments

          Researchers believe a newly discovered mechanism may contribute to cell death in people suffering from ALS and dementia.
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          ·July 17, 2017·4 min read

          Brief Interactions Spur Lasting Waves of Gene Activity in the Brain

          Researchers report they are able to see alterations in gene expression up to two hours after a stickleback fish interacts with an intruder. They speculate the changes in gene expression and chromatin modification could help set up the brain to respond to future threats. The study appears in PLOS Genetics.
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          ·July 17, 2017·6 min read

          Bacterial Clues in Baby’s Dirty Diapers Helps Predict Cognitive Development

          A new study in Biological Psychiatry reports a toddler's cognitive development may be predicted by the types of microbes colonizing the gut when they are a year old. Researchers found infants with high levels of Bacteriodes had better scores in cognitive tests at age 2 than those with lower levels of the bacterial genus.
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          FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·July 17, 2017·2 min read

          Happiness Can Affect Physical Health

          A new study reveals subjective well-being can have an influence on physical health.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·July 17, 2017·3 min read

          Depression in Young Teens Linked to Cannabis Use at 18

          According to researchers, young teens who suffer from chronic or severe forms of depression are at an increased risk of developing problems with cannabis by the age of 18.
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          ·July 17, 2017·3 min read

          Daily Crosswords Linked to Sharper Brain in Later Life

          A new study from the University of Exeter adds to growing evidence that embarking on daily challenging puzzles can help protect brain function later in life. Researchers report older people who complete a daily crossword have brain function equivalent to people ten years their junior when it comes to grammatical reasoning and short term memory accuracy.
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          ·July 17, 2017·5 min read

          Exposing Infants to Foreign Languages Ignites Learning

          Researchers from the University of Washington report that with special tuition, babies from monolingual homes can develop bilingual abilities that remain even after their training is complete.
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