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Mar. 2nd, 2011 01:09 pmCertain parts of the brain activated in people who heard tailored health messages and quit smoking -- dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
NYU researchers identify neural circuits used in processing basic linguistic phrases -- "Surprisingly [...], "Broca's" and "Wernicke's" areas appeared to play no role in the comprehension of [...] basic phrases. Instead [...], results revealed increased activity in the left anterior temporal lobe, followed by increased activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex region of the brain during the processing of simple adjective-noun phrases."
Researchers have found how brain cells control their movement to form the cerebral cortex
Making the ‘Irrelevant’ Relevant to Understand Memory and Aging
A Grudge Match between Humanity and Death--Who Wins? -- "[N]ew research [...] shows that being a mindful person not only makes you generally more tolerant and less defensive, but it can also actually neutralize fears of dying and death."
New Baylor Study Shows Higher Job Performance Linked to People Who Are More Honest and Humble
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NYU researchers identify neural circuits used in processing basic linguistic phrases -- "Surprisingly [...], "Broca's" and "Wernicke's" areas appeared to play no role in the comprehension of [...] basic phrases. Instead [...], results revealed increased activity in the left anterior temporal lobe, followed by increased activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex region of the brain during the processing of simple adjective-noun phrases."
Researchers have found how brain cells control their movement to form the cerebral cortex
Making the ‘Irrelevant’ Relevant to Understand Memory and Aging
A Grudge Match between Humanity and Death--Who Wins? -- "[N]ew research [...] shows that being a mindful person not only makes you generally more tolerant and less defensive, but it can also actually neutralize fears of dying and death."
New Baylor Study Shows Higher Job Performance Linked to People Who Are More Honest and Humble
Full Bladder, Better Decisions? Controlling Your Bladder Decreases Impulsive Choices
( Read more... )