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New Insight Into Impulse Control
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Stem cell researchers map new knowledge about insulin production – University of Copenhagen
news.ku.dk — “Scientists from DanStem have gained new insight into the signaling paths that control the body’s insulin production.” View full resource at news.ku.dk
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Danish stem cell researchers gain new insight into signaling paths that control insulin production. http://t.co/KSTClm2u
BMC Structural Biology | Abstract | Crystal structures from the Plasmodium peroxiredoxins: new insights into oligomerization and product binding
biomedcentral.com — “Plasmodium falciparum is the protozoan parasite primarily responsible for more than a million malarial deaths, annually, and is developing resistance to current therapies. Throughout its lifespan, the parasite is subjected to oxidative attack, so Plasmodium antioxidant defences are essential for its survival and are targets for disease control.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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Improved Understanding Of Memory Formation Leads To New Insight Into Disorders Like Schizophrenia And PTSD
medicalnewstoday.com — “Scripps Research Institute scientists and their colleagues have successfully harnessed neurons in mouse brains, allowing them to at least partially control a specific memory. Though just an initia” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Researchers Partially Control a Memory | Neuroscience News
neurosciencenews.com — “Scripps Research Institute Team Wrests Partial Control of a Memory The work advances understanding of how memories form and offers new insight into disorders” View full resource at neurosciencenews.com
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Brain imaging shows caregiving impulse [newKerala.com News # 174612]
newkerala.com — “Read the full story of Brain imaging shows caregiving impulse - Washington, March 18 : Adults who care for babies show up as distinct patterns in their brains while viewing the image of a baby's face, according to new research. The findings open the possibility that studying this activity will yield insights into caregiving behaviour but also in cases of child neglect or abuse.” View full resource at newkerala.com
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Brain imaging shows caregiving impulse - Yahoo! News India
in.news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Brain imaging shows caregiving impulse' on Yahoo! News India. Washington, March 18 (IANS) Adults who care for babies show up as distinct patterns in their brains while viewing the image of a baby's face, according to new research. The findings open the possibility that studying this activity will yield insights into caregiving behaviour but also in cases of child neglect or abuse.” View full resource at in.news.yahoo.com
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Brain imaging shows caregiving impulse: Washington, March 18 (IANS) Adults who care for babies show up as distin... http://t.co/exOzpsSQ
Self-centered kids? Blame their immature brains
sciencedaily.com — “A new study suggests that age-associated improvements in the ability to consider the preferences of others are linked with maturation of a brain region involved in self control. The findings may help to explain why young children often struggle to control selfish impulses, even when they know better, and could impact educational strategies designed to promote successful social behavior.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Self-centered kids? Blame their immature brains http://t.co/iyjB5CTB via @zite normal #development
ACP: InternistWeekly - 15 November 2011
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Logic fights impulse in economic decision-making
medicalxpress.com — “Money can make people act crazy, but there is a small group of people that act more rationally than most, and this behavior may be due to their high 'cognitive control,' according to a new study being published in the Nov. 9 issue of the online journal PLoS ONE.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Impulsive versus controlled men: Disinhibited brains and disinhibited behavior
sciencedaily.com — “Impulsive individuals tend to display aggressive behavior and have challenges ranging from drug and alcohol abuse, to problem gambling and difficult relationships. They are less able to adapt to different social situations. Impulsivity is also a common feature of psychiatric disorders. New research shows that people may react this way, in part, because they have lower levels of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), the most important inhibitory neurotransmitter, in a specific part of their brain invol” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New pathway critical to heart arrhythmia discovered
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown molecular pathway that is critical to understanding cardiac arrhythmia and other heart muscle problems. Understanding the basic science of heart and muscle function could open the door to new treatments. The study examined the electrical impulses that coordinate contraction in heart and skeletal muscles, controlling heart rate. These impulses are key to health conditions like paralysis, muscle relaxation and heart arrhythmia.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New pathway critical to heart arrhythmia discovered http://t.co/ScqaOFDu
Brain study reveals how successful students overcome math anxiety
eurekalert.org — “Using brain-imaging technology for the first time with people experiencing mathematics anxiety, scientists have gained new insights into how some students are able to overcome their fears and succeed in math. For the highly math anxious, researchers found a strong link between math success and activity in a network of brain areas in the frontal and parietal lobes involved in controlling attention and regulating negative emotional reactions.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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New insight into impulse control
labspaces.net — “How the brain controls impulsive behavior may be significantly different than psychologists have thought for the last 40 years.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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New insight into impulse control | Research News @ Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt University
news.vanderbilt.edu — “New insight into impulse control. How the brain is wired to control impulsive behavior differs significantly from what psychologists have thought, new research finds.” View full resource at news.vanderbilt.edu
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