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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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Frontiers | The Relationship between Intelligence and Anxiety: An Association with Subcortical White Matter Metabolism | Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience
frontiersin.org — “Frontiers | The Relationship between Intelligence and Anxiety: An Association with Subcortical White Matter Metabolism | Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across the research spectrum of Frontiers | The Relationship between Intelligence and Anxiety: An Association with Subcortical White Matter Metabolism | Evolutionary Neuroscience.” View full resource at frontiersin.org
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Effects of meditation experience on functional connectivity of distributed brain networks | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “I do love open access articles on neuroscience and meditation – and I’m even happier to share them here. Here’s one from Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (from Emory University researchers – my grad school alma mater. (Yay, Dr. Barsalou!) Effects” View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com
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Frontiers | The Unique Brain Anatomy of Meditation Practitioners: Alterations in Cortical Gyrification | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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New tools to answer timeless questions
medicalxpress.com — “After finishing his PhD in molecular biophysics, Alan Jasanoff decided to veer away from that field and try looking into some of the biggest questions in neuroscience: How do we perceive things? What happens in our brains when we make decisions?” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Meditation can speed up the brain, researchers say
globalpost.com — “Researchers at UCLA have discovered that meditation may speed up brain processing. The study that appears in the online edition of the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, and suggests that long-term meditators have larger amounts of gyrification, essentially the folding of the cortex that helps speed up the brain, than those who don't practice meditation” View full resource at globalpost.com
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The unique brain anatomy of meditation practitioners: alterations in cortical gyrification
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Frontiers in Translational Neuroscience Plenary Session -- American Academy of Neurology
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Frontiers | Do Artists See Their Retinas? | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Splicing factor hnRNPH drives an oncogenic splicing switch in gliomas : Article : The EMBO Journal
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Frontiers | Mental training as a tool in the neuroscientific study of brain and cognitive plasticity | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
frontiersin.org — “Although the adult brain was once seen as a rather static organ, it is now clear that the organization of brain circuitry is constantly changing as a function of experience or learning. Yet, research also shows that learning is often specific to the trained stimuli and task, and does not improve performance on novel tasks, even very similar ones. This perspective examines the idea that systematic mental training, as cultivated by meditation, can induce learning that is not stimulus or task speci” View full resource at frontiersin.org
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Frontiers | Regulation by Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 of Inflammation and T Cells in CNS Diseases | Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
frontiersin.org — “Elevated markers of neuroinflammation have been found to be associated with many psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, such as mood disorders, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis. Since neuroinflammation is thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of these diseases and to impair responses to therapeutic interventions and recovery, it is important to identify mechanisms that regulate neuroinflammation and potential targets for controlling neuroinflammation. Recent findings have ” View full resource at frontiersin.org
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GSK3 inhibitors may reduce neuroinflammation associated with many central nervous system diseases. http://t.co/neHRKsHG
ScienceDirect - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience : Wild type and P301L mutant Tau promote neuro-inflammation and ?-Synuclein accumulation in lentiviral gene delivery models
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Tau protein stimulates synuclein aggregation in isolated nerve cells. http://t.co/bwK58vu9
Splicing factor hnRNPH drives an oncogenic splicing switch in gliomas : Article : The EMBO Journal
nature.com — “The EMBO Journal encourages and publishes articles that report novel findings of wide biological significance in the areas of development, immunology, neuroscience, plant biology, structural biology, genomic & computational biology, genome stability & dynamics, chromatin & transcription, RNA, proteins, cellular metabolism, signal transduction, cell cycle, differentiation & death, membranes & transport, cell & tissue architecture, microbiology & pathogens and molecular biology of disease.” View full resource at nature.com
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Freeze or run? Not that simple: Scientists discover neural switch that controls fear
physorg.com — “Fear can make you run, it can make you fight, and it can glue you to the spot. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Monterotondo, Italy and GlaxoSmithKline in Verona, Italy, have identified not only the part of the brain but the specific type of neurons that determine how ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Blocking neurons in the amygdala of mouse brains associated with change to active coping responses 2 fear http://t.co/RPRSXdR #neuroscience
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