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    What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. Neuroscience can involve research from many branches of science including those involving neurology, brain science, neurobiology, psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, statistics, prosthetics, neuroimaging, engineering, medicine, physics, mathematics, pharmacology, electrophysiology, biology, robotics and technology.

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    Theta Waves: A Marker of Emotional Regulation

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    Black People in the Us Twice as Likely to Face Coercion, Unconsented Procedures During Birth

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    First Evidence of Replay During Sleep in the Human Motor Cortex, Which Governs Voluntary Movement

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    Alzheimer’s Disease Affects Most Known Biological Pathways in the Brain

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    Untangling the APOE4 Gene, the Most Significant Genetic Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease

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    Infertility and Pregnancy Loss May Increase Women’s Risk of Stroke Later in Life

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    Theta Waves: A Marker of Emotional Regulation

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    Impostor Syndrome: When Self-Doubt Gets the Upper Hand

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    Can Computers Understand Complex Words and Concepts?

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    Artificial Neural Networks Model Facial Processing in Autism

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    Robotic Surgery Is Safer and Improves Patient Recovery Time

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    Untangling the APOE4 Gene, the Most Significant Genetic Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease

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    Dysfunctional Gene Leads to Potentially Treatable Hearing Loss

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    A Mother’s Blood May Carry the Secret to One Type of Autism

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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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·August 21, 2013·2 min read

Playing Video Games Can Boost Brain Power

Fast-paced, real time strategy video games can help train the brain to become more agile and improve strategic thinking, a new study finds.
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·August 19, 2013·4 min read

Copper Identified as Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease

New research suggests copper could be one of the main environmental factors which can trigger the onset and enhance the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
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·August 14, 2013·2 min read

Study Debunks Controversial MS Theory

A new study finds no evidence that impaired blood flow or blockage in the veins of the head or neck are associated with Multiple Sclerosis.
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·August 14, 2013·3 min read

Researchers Debunk Myth of“Right-Brained” and “Left-Brained” Personality Traits

New neuroimaging research suggests there is no evidence to indicate "right-brained" or "left-brained" personality traits exist.
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·August 2, 2013·3 min read

New Findings Could Help Improve Development of Drugs for Addiction

Researchers describe findings which could help enable the development of more effective medications for addiction, with fewer side effects.
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·July 31, 2013·3 min read

Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish

Researchers use bio-inspired robots to elicit fear response in zebrafish. They also discover the reaction can be modulated by alcohol.
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·July 29, 2013·4 min read

Surgical Anesthetic Appears to Treat Drug Resistant Depression

Researchers discover the anesthetic drug isoflurane could help treat drug resistant depression.
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·July 29, 2013·3 min read

Essential Clue to Huntington’s Disease Solution Found

Researchers have developed a new way in which to measure the shape of the huntingtin protein in living cells.
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·July 26, 2013·3 min read

Migraine is Associated with Variations in Structure of Brain Arteries

A new study suggests people who suffer from migraines are more likely to have an incomplete circle of Willis.
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·July 24, 2013·4 min read

Novel Technology Seen as More Accurate Way to Diagnose and Treat Autism

Researchers have developed a new quantitative screening method for the diagnosis and longitudinal tracking of autism in children.
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·July 23, 2013·2 min read

Brain Picks Out Salient Sounds from Background Noise by Tracking Frequency and Time

A new study reveals how our brains are able to pick out important sounds in a noisy environment. Researchers believe their findings could lead to a new diagnostic test for hearing disorders.
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·July 19, 2013·3 min read

Gene Mutation in Dogs Offers Clues for Neural Tube Defects in Humans

Researchers identify a gene related to neural tube defects in dogs. They also found evidence the gene may be an important risk factor for human neural tube defects, including spina bifida and anencephaly.
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