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4 votes
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No, you don't have a "lizard brain": Why the Psychology 101 model of the brain is all wrong
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Blind people could 'see' letters that scientists drew on their brains with electricity: scientists stimulated the brain using electrodes implanted on its surface
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Coronavirus isolation affects your brain — a neuroscientist explains how, and what to do about it
Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation. Head to the backyard for a dose...
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Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation.
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Head to the backyard for a dose of nature, or if you're in an apartment with no nature to gaze at, be sure to get to a green space for your exercise.
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To help improve your sleep, try sticking to a routine and avoid screen time for at least an hour before bed. And lay off the alcohol – it reduces the quality of your sleep.
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Just 10 minutes of exercise may improve our attention for the following two to four hours, so if you're struggling to focus, get that blood pumping.
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Give your isolation brain a boost by laying off the high-sugar or high-fat treats. Have healthy snacks on hand instead, like fruit, vegetables and nuts.
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Scientists successfully created a cybernetic neural network
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Scientists monitored brains replaying memories in real time
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Why six hours of sleep is as bad as none at all
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Dopamine and temporal difference learning: A fruitful relationship between neuroscience and AI
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A dad drank fifty beers every day for six weeks. This is what happened to his brain
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Acclaimed scientist gets brain surgery for alcohol addiction
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The neuroscience of breaking out of negative thinking (and how to do it in under thirty seconds)
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Putting brains into technological perspective - Brains as analog computers
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Can brain science help us break bad habits?
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Scientists taught rats to play hide-and-seek with them
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Do sleep-tracking apps actually help you sleep better?
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A famous argument against free will has been debunked
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How the brain filters sound
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A boy ate only chips and french fries for ten years. This is what happened to his eyes
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The whisper of schizophrenia: Machine learning finds 'sound' words predict psychosis
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Maybe your Zoloft stopped working because a liver fluke tried to turn your Nth-great-grandmother into a zombie
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The entropic brain: A theory of conscious states informed by neuroimaging research with psychedelic drugs
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In brain’s electrical ripples, markers for memories appear
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Neuralink live stream
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Neuralink, a company looking to create direct computer-brain interfaces will make a presentation today
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Scientists have managed to restore circulation and cellular functions in pig brains hours after death, which raises questions about our understanding of what it means to die
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Parkinson's disease-causing protein hijacks gut-brain axis
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The chilling mystery of high-altitude suicides
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Why do people faint?
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How information is like snacks, money, and drugs—to your brain
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Ditch the GPS. It’s ruining your brain.
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How the brain shapes pain and links ouch with emotion
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The night the lights went out
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Rare protein allergy would give PKU sufferer 'brain damage'
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A brain region for Pokemon characters?
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5-HTTLPR: A Pointed Review
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Stanford team develops brain-rejuvenating antibodies that let old mice think like youngsters
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Rejection kills: The brain makes no distinction between a broken bone and an aching heart. That’s why social exclusion needs a health warning
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Neuroscience now points to rejection causing physical pain: how do we treat and address social exclusion?
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Synthetic speech generated from brain recordings
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This is your brain on nationalism
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Brain implants are happening — are you ready for yours?
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Brain-imaging modern people making Stone Age tools hints at evolution of human intelligence
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Not all sleep is equal when it comes to cleaning the brain
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How the brain creates a timeline of the past
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Scientists are totally rethinking animal cognition
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How to rapidly image entire brains at nanoscale resolution
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Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your...
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your brain is listening and processing while you sleep
A press release published in Mirage News (no paywall): Active sleep is more than just counting sheep
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Brain scans show social exclusion creates jihadists, say researchers
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How do you feel what you can't touch? Scientists crack the nerve code.
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The genius neuroscientist who might hold the key to true AI
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