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Best Way to Recognize Emotion in Others: Listen
2017-10-10 16:11:22-04
Researchers report the best way to judge a person's emotions is to listen to them without looking at them.

Children With ADHD Likely to Have Touch Processing Abnormalities
2017-10-10 16:15:04-04
A new study in Journal of Neurophysiology reveals children with ADHD perform worse on tests of tactile functioning than those without the disorder.

Major Breakthrough Identifies Mechanism for Development of Schizophrenia
2017-10-10 16:18:54-04
A new study sheds light on a potential mechanism for the development of schizophrenia. Researchers believe blood vessel abnormalities could play a significant role in the development of the psychiatric disorder.

Menopause Triggers Metabolic Changes in Brain That May Promote Alzheimer's
2017-10-10 16:23:51-04
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers may have answered why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than men. In a new PLOS ONE study, researchers reveal menopause can cause metabolic changes in the brain that appear to increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Bright Light Therapy at Midday Helps Bipolar Patients
2017-10-10 16:28:11-04
A treatment shown to improve symptoms of SAD has proven to be effective for treating bipolar disorder. Researchers report a six week course of bright light therapy improves symptoms of depression and daily functioning for bipolar patients.

When the Brain's Wiring Breaks
2017-10-10 16:31:54-04
A new study reveals molecular details of what happens when axons are damaged or completely severed.

New Smell Test Could Aid Early Detection of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
2017-10-10 19:27:29-04
Rockefeller researchers have developed a new diagnostic test that could help with early detection of disorders associated with olfaction problems, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Being Unaware of Memory Loss Predicts Alzheimer's Disease
2017-10-10 19:31:21-04
Alzheimer's risk is increased for those with anosognosia, a condition in which sufferers are unaware they are experiencing memory loss.

More Rigor, Less Hype For Mindfulness and Meditation
2017-10-10 19:36:12-04
A new study looks at the trend of mindfulness and meditation to help treat a range of disorders.

Growing Human Brain Cells in the Lab
2017-10-10 19:39:17-04
A Stem Cell Report study details a new method to produce human neurons from iPSCs.

New Approach to Destroying Deadly Brain Tumors
2017-10-10 19:42:39-04
Researchers at UT Southwestern report medications used to treat arthritis and lung cancer may help in the battle against glioblastoma.

Regional Differences Among Chandelier Cells
2017-10-10 19:46:03-04
Location is important when it comes to neural gene expression and connections, a new study reports.

Hyper Brain, Hyper Body: The Trouble With High IQ
2017-10-11 00:37:52-04
A new study reveals an increased risk of psychological and physiological disorders in high IQ people compared to national averages. Researchers report 20% of Mensa members, with an IQ of 130 and over, have a diagnosed anxiety disorder, compared to 10% of the general public.

New Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming Links Dreams to Mind Wandering
2017-10-11 11:27:19-04
Researchers present a new theory about dreaming, suggesting dreams may be an accidental byproduct of our waking cognitive abilities.

Research Identifies Brain Chemical Abnormalities in Earliest Stage of Psychosis
2017-10-11 13:25:36-04
Elevated glycine levels are associated with the onset of psychosis, a new study reports.

Lack of CLOCK Protein Appears Key in Severe Epilepsy Forms
2017-10-11 13:30:51-04
A protein associated with circadian rhythm appears to play a significant role in some forms of epilepsy, researchers say.

How Green Tea Extract Could Help Protect Against Alzheimer's
2017-10-11 14:18:46-04
Researchers reveal a compound in green tea extract may help protect the brain against cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's by coating toxic oligomers.

Women Seen as Younger When Eyes, Lips and Eyebrows Stand Out
2017-10-11 15:01:58-04
A new study reveals women with increased facial contrast are often perceived at being younger.

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