Concept Acquisition In The Human Brain
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Concept Acquisition In The Human Brain
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Most Recently Shared on September 24, 2009 at 6:06 pm By:
Concept Acquisition In The Human Brain: A new study explores how our brains synthesize concepts that allow us to.. http://bit.ly/13CaOQ
The Connectome: A New Way To Think About What Makes You You - Maria Popova - Health - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com — “On the emerging science of connectomics, a kind of neuroscience of the future that seeks to map and understand the entire human brain.” View full resource at theatlantic.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 5:20 pm By:
New buzzword/concept in neuroscience “Connectomes”: how the brain’s wiring/connections make us who we are: http://t.co/OLOOSMle @brainpicker
Survival Circuits In Animal Brains: What Can They Tell Us About Human Emotion?
medicalnewstoday.com — “New York University neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux, author of The Emotional Brain, has come up with a new theory called the survival circuit concept that he outlines in Wednesday's issue of the” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Survival Circuits In Animal Brains: What Can They Tell Us About Human Emotion? http://t.co/vK1vlaCI #healthnews
Monkeys move virtual arm with their minds – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs
thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “Remember the hit movie Avatar, where the human brain alone could control a lifelike hybrid body, seeing what it sees and feeling what it feels? Scientists at Duke University are one step closer to making that concept a reality, with important applications for medicine.” View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com
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How cool!!! Monkeys move virtual arm with their minds http://ow.ly/6PmUu
Mapping the Human Condition | Brain Pickings
brainpickings.org — “Exploring sentimental cartography with 5 fantastic maps that depict various facets of the human condition, from curiosity to love.” View full resource at brainpickings.org
Most Recently Shared on May 8, 2011 at 12:01 pm By:
RT .@brainpicker Mapping the Human Condition – amazing maps that visualize abstract concepts like love and self http://j.mp/k747qH
Grifols to acquire Pharmalink's Xepol programme for post-polio syndrome
news-medical.net — “Pharmalink AB, today announced that it has closed its agreement with Grifols SA for the acquisition of Pharmalink's Xepol(R) programme for the treatment of post-polio syndrome (PPS). The parties had previously announced reaching an agreement whereby Grifols would acquire all know-how and global intellectual property rights related to the use of human immunoglobulin for the treatment of (PPS) - the concept at the heart of the Xepol programme.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Grifols to acquire Pharmalink's Xepol programme for post-polio syndrome: Pharmalink AB, today announced that it ha... http://bit.ly/dbLfeT
Is this the first ever direct evidence for human mirror neurons? | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Mirror neurons are one of the most hyped concepts in psychology and neurocience. V.S. Ramachandran famously wrote that they will 'do for psychology what DNA did for biology'. Although recordings from single cells in the brains of monkeys have identified 'mirror' neurons that respond both to the execution of a movement and the observation of another agent performing that same movement, the existenc...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Is this the first ever direct evidence for human mirror neurons? http://goo.gl/fb/lhDsc #psychologyarticles
Book Explores The Threat Of Neuroscience To The Concept Of Free Will And Whether We're Truly In Control Of Our Actions
medicalnewstoday.com — “As scientists continue to explore how the brain works, using ever more sophisticated technology, it seems likely that new findings will radically alter the traditional understanding of human natur” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Human brain distinctly separates living and non-living objects for processing
news-medical.net — “For unknown reasons, the human brain distinctly separates the handling of images of living things from images of non-living things, processing each image type in a different area of the brain. For years, many scientists have assumed the brain segregated visual information in this manner to optimize processing the images themselves, but new research shows that even in people who have been blind since birth the brain still separates the concepts of living and non-living objects.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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News Blog: Rewards, dopamine and the brain: Could pennies and pills help you learn better?
rss.sciam.com — “Give a dog a treat, and she just might learn that new trick. Could the same concept also help a human recover from a brain injury, or become a violin virtuoso? Rewards, especially in combination with drugs that enhance the neurotransmitter dopamine,” View full resource at rss.sciam.com
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News Blog: Rewards, dopamine and the brain: Could pennies and pills help you learn better?
scientificamerican.com — “Give a dog a treat, and she just might learn that new trick. Could the same concept also help a human recover from a brain injury, or become a violin virtuoso? Rewards, especially in combination with drugs that enhance the neurotransmitter dopamine,” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Rewards, dopamine and the brain: Could pennies and pills help you learn better?: Give a dog a treat, and she jus.. http://bit.ly/G3kHS
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