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How Emotions Influence Our Internal Clock - Neuroscience News



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How Emotions Influence Our Internal Clock
2017-11-15 11:00:33-05
A new study sheds light on human perception. Researchers report our mental time processing system is able to flexibly adapt to predictive time patterns.

The Thalamus Helps the Cerebrum With Learning
2017-11-15 11:12:59-05
New findings from Max Plank Institute researchers challenges conventional belief about the role of the thalamus in learning. Researchers report the thalamus plays a far more active role in visual processing in the context of learning than previously thought.

Chimp Study Reveals How Brain's Structure Shaped Our Evolution
2017-11-15 12:33:54-05
A new neuroimaging study reveals patterns of asymmetry in the human brain may be unique to our species and could help explain how we developed language skills.

Consuming Nuts May Improve Brainwave Function
2017-11-15 12:39:25-05
Researchers reveal eating nuts can help enhance cognitive function, learning and sleep. The study reveals pistachios produce the greatest gamma waves response, and peanuts produce an enhanced delta brain wave response.

Take a Fantastic 3-D Voyage Through the Brain with New Immersive Virtual Reality System
2017-11-15 12:43:49-05
Researchers will unveil a new immersive VR system that allows users a unique way to interact with 3D anatomical brain data at Neuroscience 2017.

Improving Clinical Trials With Machine Learning
2017-11-15 14:06:33-05
Advances in machine learning could allow researchers to detect drug effects that may be missed through conventional statistical analysis, researchers report.

Drug Could Derail Synapse Loss in Alzheimer's
2017-11-15 14:09:48-05
Researchers report a drug called fasudil may help to prevent synapse loss initiated by amyloid beta peptides in early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

New Insights Into Why Sleep is Good For Memory
2017-11-15 14:16:30-05
Sleep helps us to strengthen both old and new versions of experiences, allowing us to use our memories adaptively, researchers report.

Visual Perception of Summary Statistics Not Following Mathematical Rules
2017-11-15 14:19:48-05
A new study could help to determine new approaches to statistical data visualization.

Controller Developed to Open the Blood-Brain Barrier With Precision
2017-11-15 15:05:48-05
A new system offers a safer, finer degree of control for opening the blood-brain barrier for drug delivery.

Potential Mediator for Social Memory Formation
2017-11-15 15:08:44-05
Neuropeptide Substance P may help mediate social memory in the CA2 area of the hippocampus, researchers report.

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