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Neuroscience

Everyone Was Wrong About Antipsychotics

by Ron Morgan
Everyone Was Wrong About Antipsychotics

Next, Parker wondered how general this effect is. Most antipsychotics developed over the past 70 years stick to dopamine receptors, but a new generation binds to other sites, like acetylcholine …

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The First Pill for Postpartum Depression Is Almost Here

by Ron Morgan
The First Pill for Postpartum Depression Is Almost Here

About one in eight women in the United States experiences postpartum depression after giving birth. Soon, there may finally be a convenient, fast-acting medication to treat it—if the Food and …

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Neuroscientist shares 5 phrases parents should never say to raise emotionally intelligent kids

by Walter Watson
Neuroscientist shares 5 phrases parents should never say to raise emotionally intelligent kids

1. “You are being very bad.” When a child loses their sense of self, it can result in emotions of rage, anxiety, self-pity or hopelessness. But they’re not being bad …

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Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder—but Memorability May Be Universal

by Ron Morgan
Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder—but Memorability May Be Universal

Imagine spending a weekend afternoon with friends at an art museum: nodding with crossed arms, desperately searching for something insightful to say. The vast majority of paintings you stroll past …

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Almost All Research on the Mind Is in English. That’s a Problem | WIRED

by Ron Morgan
Almost All Research on the Mind Is in English. That’s a Problem
| WIRED

The world of brain research has a secret flaw. For decades, studies into how the mind works have been carried out primarily by English-speaking scientists on English-speaking participants. Yet their …

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Pure Oxygen Speeds Up Learning. Can It Help Stroke Survivors Recover?

by Ron Morgan
Pure Oxygen Speeds Up Learning. Can It Help Stroke Survivors Recover?

As a physical therapist in Shanghai, Zheng Wang worked with people recovering from strokes after their brains had been damaged by oxygen deprivation. They usually followed a predictable recovery pattern, …

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Why Songs Get Stuck in Your Head—and How to Stop Them

by Haddis Thomas
Why Songs Get Stuck in Your Head—and How to Stop Them

Music that is simple, repetitive, and easy to sing (or hum) is most likely to get stuck. Think Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers,” and Queen’s classic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and the title-says-it-all track …

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To Understand the Human Brain, Give an Octopus MDMA

by Ron Morgan
To Understand the Human Brain, Give an Octopus MDMA

Gideon Lichfield: I’m sure it will be if it isn’t already. No, totally, I think we’re gonna get a hydroponic organic psilocybin encased in artisanal, ethically sourced chocolate harvested from …

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Old Memories Can Prime Brains to Make New Ones

by Ron Morgan
Old Memories Can Prime Brains to Make New Ones

The tiny foragers are also “remarkable learners” that can remember something after a single exposure to it, Crossley said. In the new study, the researchers peered deep into the snails’ …

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AI breakthroughs could come via bee brains, scientists say

by Maya Ortiz
AI breakthroughs could come via bee brains, scientists say

The brains of bees could help to take AI systems to the next level, according to scientists in the U.K. The team at the University of Sheffield has conducted a …

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