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          Open access neuroscience articles are research articles that use at least one open access research paper as a reference. Open access articles are free for anyone to read.

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          ·June 24, 2019·4 min read

          Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘Pre-bunking’ game reduces susceptibility to disinformation

          A new online game where users take on the role of fake news producers improves people's ability to discern real information from disinformation, irrespective of education, age, cognitive style or political views.
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          ·June 24, 2019·6 min read

          Commonly prescribed drugs could increase the risk of dementia

          Anticholinergic drugs, commonly prescribed to treat a range of disorders, from Parkinson's disease to bladder conditions, may increase dementia risks. The increased risk was linked to anticholinergic antidepressants, antipsychotics, bladder control, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease medications. There were no increased risks associated with other types of anticholinergics, such as gastrointestinal drugs or antihistamines.
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          ·June 24, 2019·4 min read

          Could coffee be the secret to fighting obesity?

          Caffeine can promote brown adipose tissue function and improve thermogenesis, helping to burn fat more efficiently.
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          ·June 24, 2019·8 min read

          Mood neurons mature during adolescence

          Late developing neurons in the amygdala may be responsible for emotional development and mood disorders, researchers report.
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          ·June 24, 2019·5 min read

          Does stimulation of the brain’s dorsal anterior insular trigger ecstasy?

          Direct electrical stimulation of the dorsal anterior insular cortex triggers ecstatic sensations. Findings support the major role the anterior insular plays in ecstasy.
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          ·June 22, 2019·5 min read

          Your brain activity can be used to measure how well you understand a concept

          A new deep learning algorithm is able to detect how well a STEM student understands a concept based on their brain activity.
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          ·June 21, 2019·5 min read

          Bats’ brains sync when they socialize

          Robust correlations in brain activity were recorded in bats during social interaction. The findings reveal synchronized brain activity is not just specific to humans.
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          ·June 20, 2019·5 min read

          Epilepsy and sudden death linked to bad gene

          Mice expressing a specific variant of the Scn1a gene associated with Dravet syndrome exhibited spontaneous seizures, disordered breathing and died prematurely.
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          ·June 20, 2019·5 min read

          First-ever successful mind-controlled robotic arm without brain implants

          Using EEG and brain computer interface technology, researchers have created a robotic arm that can be controlled without brain implants.
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          ·June 20, 2019·4 min read

          Frustrated fish give up thanks to glia, not just neurons

          Glial cells and radial astrocytes might control the decision to give up swimming against the current in Zebrafish.
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          ·June 20, 2019·5 min read

          Processed foods may hold key to rise in autism

          Eating processed food which contains Propionic Acid (PPA) during pregnancy may affect neural stem cell development in the fetal brain. Excessive PPA reduces the number of neurons and over-produces glial cells, causing inflammation. Additionally, PPA shortens neural pathways. The combination of damaged pathways and reduced neurons may be associated with behavioral deficits associated with ASD.
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          ·June 19, 2019·4 min read

          How arousal impacts physiological synchrony in relationships

          Different social context causes different levels of physiological arousal. However, in every condition, the autonomic nervous system went into synch between strangers, whether in low or high states of arousal.
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