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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Digital Hoarders: We’ve Identified Four Types – Which Are You?

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: behavioral neuroscience

From retaining old emails to accumulating digital files, digital hoarding is emerging as a potential problem for people.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Better Diet and Glucose Uptake in the Brain Lead to Longer Life

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: Aging

Better glucose uptake compensates for age-related motor deterioration and extends lifespan in fruitflies.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Magnetic Skin Supports Freedom of Movement for People With Quadriplegia

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

A novel flexible, breathable magnetic skin allows people with quadriplegia to move around their environment with greater ease.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Timing Is of the Essence When Treating Brain Swelling in Mice

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain injury

Myelomonocytic cells, a type of immune cell, can both harm and help the brain following injury.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: To Get Ahead as an Introvert, Act Like an Extravert. It’s Not as Hard as You Think

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

Introverts who act like extraverts are viewed by others as having more leadership potential.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Why Breastfed Babies Have Improved Immune Systems

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain development

Regulatory T cells expand in the first three weeks of life in breastfed babies, and are twice as abundant than in bottle-fed babies. Specifically, the bacterias Veillonella and Gemella are more abundant in the guts of breastfed babies. Veillonella and …

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Brain Region Responsible for Self-Bias in Memory

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

Study implicates the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with information processing about the self, in self-bias memory.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Snap-Freezing Reveals a Truer Structure of Brain Connections

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: dendrites

Using a snap-freezing method, researchers have been able to reveal the true structure of the connections that join neurons together in the adult brain.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Personalized Brain Stimulation Alleviates Severe Depression Symptoms

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

A novel individualized neuromodulation system may help alleviate symptoms of depression within minutes for those who are resistant to current treatments.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How and Why Some People Report “Hearing the Dead”

January 18, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: auditory corext

Spiritualist mediums, those who believe they can hear and communicate with the dead, are more prone to immersive mental activities and unusual auditory experiences in early life.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How to Bond With Your Kids According to Neuroscience

January 17, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: bonding

New research that simultaneously measures brain activity in children and their parents offers insights into bonding.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: New Perspectives in Human Behavior and Culture

January 17, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: Arizona State University

Researchers comment on a new theory of human behavior in traditional societies and advocate for a new, fully integrated evolutionary theory of human behavior.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Mothers of Children With Autism Found to Have Significantly Different Metabolite Levels

January 16, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: ASD

Two to five years after birth, mothers of children on the autism spectrum have several significantly different metabolite levels than mothers of typically developing children.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Acute Itching in Eczema Patients Linked to Environmental Allergens

January 16, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: allergens

Those with eczema who produce immunoglobulin E in response to environmental allergens are more likely to experience chronic and acute itching.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Study Measures Brain Volume Differences in People With HIV

January 15, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

Lower white blood cell count associated with HIV infection was linked to decreased volume in the hippocampus and thalamus.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Study Links Cellular Transport Pathway to Aggressive Brain Cancer

January 15, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: Brain Cancer

Researchers have identified a pathway involving a protein called Rab35 in glioblastoma brain cancer. The study reports restoring the activity of Rab35 could have therapeutic benefits for those with glioblastoma.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia

January 15, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

People diagnosed with schizophrenia have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life, researchers report. The reason could be due to alterations in the brain’s dopamine system cause as a result of dopamine receptor antagonists or …

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: T Cells Linked to Myelin Implicated in MS-Like Disease in Monkeys

January 15, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: autoimmune diseases

Some of the T cell epitopes targeting myelin in monkeys were the same as those found in humans. Researchers say linking these specific cells opens the doors to developing antiviral therapies that could be useful to treat newly diagnosed cases of MS in …

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Designer Cytokine Makes Paralyzed Mice Walk Again

January 15, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

Protein hyper-interleukin-6, a “designer protein” that has to be produced via genetic engineering, enabled a paralyzed mouse to walk again.

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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How the Brain Paralyzes You While You Sleep

January 14, 2021 Author: Neuroscience News Category: brain research

Neurons in the brainstem suppress unwanted movements during REM sleep in mice, a new study reports.

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