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Washington Post 1-12-2018

Tom Toles
President Trump, what kind of ‘shithole’ country are you turning the United States into?
  • By Tom Toles
  • 3 hours ago
Ann Telnaes
Trump’s ‘shithole’ slip of the tongue
  • By Ann Telnaes
Columns

In one key meeting, Trump destroyed his critics’ credibility

An hour-long video of the president at work is worth more than 50,000 words of gossip and innuendo.

  • Marc A. Thiessen

There is nothing ‘professional’ about this president

Let’s simply review Trump’s actions over the three days.

  • Joe Scarborough
  • ·
  • 16 hours ago

The Korean crisis will resume — after the Olympics

Expect the saber-rattling to resume once the Winter Games are complete.

  • David Ignatius

The America Europe needs right now is missing

Trump makes it impossible to counter Russian influence abroad.

  • Anne Applebaum
  • ·
  • 16 hours ago

Trump has no idea what he thinks (except about those ‘shithole’ countries)

If ignorance is bliss, Trump must be very happy.

  • Eugene Robinson

Dear Democrats: Shut it down

They have a moral obligation to fight for “dreamers,” recipients of CHIP and Puerto Rico.

  • Elizabeth Bruenig
  • ·
  • 16 hours ago

The wall goes up. The ‘dreamers’ stay.

Congress should get out of its own way and make the deal.

  • Hugh Hewitt

President Trump and the survival of the servile

The triumph of suck-uppery presents several problems.

  • Michael Gerson
  • ·
  • 16 hours ago

Steve Bannon has a point

He was right about the populist fury that runs through the country.

  • Fareed Zakaria

U.S. life expectancy is dropping. Here’s how to fix it.

We can stop the opioid-use epidemic and reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.

  • Thomas R. Frieden
  • ·
  • 19 hours ago

Trump says an interview with Mueller is ‘unlikely.’ That’s wrong.

The special counsel’s team cannot get a full picture of events surrounding the campaign without speaking to the candidate himself.

  • Randall D. Eliason

Trump’s accidental moment of truth

The far right makes it very difficult to govern.

  • E.J. Dionne Jr.

How merit-based college admissions became so unfair

Meritocracy might seem democratic, but it can feel ruthless.

  • George F. Will
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

It’s good to freak out sometimes

Alarmism plays an important role in hastening policy change.

  • Charles Lane
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

Trump proves he is a parrot

The immigration negotations gave us the answer.

  • Dana Milbank
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

Michael Wolff did Trump a big favor

‘Fire and Fury’ liberates the president from Steve Bannon.

  • Christopher Buskirk
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

Never before has a president ignored such a clear national security threat

Russia’s relentless assault against democratic institutions cannot go ignored.

  • Ben Cardin
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

Trump’s nuclear-button tweet was a stroke of ‘stable genius’

Those who are calling Trump a “madman” are actually helping him send a tough message to Kim Jong Un.

  • Marc A. Thiessen
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

No, Trump doesn’t need a mental fitness evaluation

Mental disorders don’t disqualify presidents. Besides, we already know Trump is unfit.

  • Richard A. Friedman
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

Thank you, Steve Bannon

Is there anything more fun than colorful White House leaks?

  • David Von Drehle
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

‘Dreamers’ need to get out of their own way

Democrats could win on DACA — if dreamers don’t stop them.

  • Dana Milbank
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

China’s fingerprints are everywhere

The White House has a plan to combat Beijing’s influence operations.

  • David Ignatius
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

Jeff Sessions has endorsed an unconstitutional fine on the poor

The Justice Department rolled back protections against the imposition of clearly burdensome fines and fees.

  • Lisa Foster
  • ·
  • 2 days ago
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The Post’s View

Trump is trying to dismantle free trade. That’s almost impossible.

We hope and expect he will fail.

  • Editorial Board
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  • The Post’s View
  • ·
  • 17 hours ago

Russia has fooled the U.S. again in Syria

The Trump administration must speak out against the Assad regime’s new attacks on its people and Moscow’s active support for them.

  • Editorial Board
  • ·
  • The Post’s View
  • ·
  • 17 hours ago

A change to life-insurance regulation could save children’s lives

The opening of Montgomery County’s Safe Passage Center is a reminder of a toddler’s 2012 murder over a $500,000 life insurance policy.

  • Editorial Board
  • ·
  • The Post’s View
  • ·
  • 17 hours ago

Take a deal for the dreamers. Build the wall.

If the price of protecting 700,000 young immigrants is a few hundred miles of wall, pay it.

  • Editorial Board
  • ·
  • The Post’s View
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

Excluding Florida from a new offshore drilling plan sure looks partisan

It’s logical to ask whether the swing state got preferential treatment from the Interior Department.

  • Editorial Board
  • ·
  • The Post’s View
  • ·
  • 1 day ago
PostEverything
Bill de Blasio: This is why New York is suing and divesting from Big Oil
Cars piled on top of each other in a garage in Lower Manhattan on Oct. 31, 2012, after Hurricane Sandy. (STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)
Cars piled on top of each other in a garage in Lower Manhattan on Oct. 31, 2012, after Hurricane Sandy. (STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)
New York is fighting back against climate change.
  • By Bill de Blasio

How some cops use the badge to commit sex crimes

Sexual misconduct persists during traffic stops, ridealongs and mentorship programs

  • Andrea J. Ritchie
  • ·
  • 3 hours ago

How Breitbart became just another right-wing Trump cheerleader

With or without Steve Bannon, the site is no longer the only voice that matters for Trumpism

  • Nicole Hemmer
  • ·
  • 3 hours ago

Trump’s move against Salvadorans won’t make them leave — or help U.S. workers

The decision to cancel protections for 200,000 immigrants makes little economic sense.

  • David Bier
  • ·
  • 23 hours ago

In Trump’s America, ‘acting Muslim’ is more dangerous than ever

When Trump said ‘Islam hates us,’ he may as well have been declaring open season on Muslims.

  • Khaled A. Beydoun
  • ·
  • 23 hours ago

The good, the bad and the ugly of H.R. McMaster’s national security advice

H.R. McMaster’s recent performance as national security adviser has been a mixed bag.

  • Daniel W. Drezner
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  • 1 day ago

Why psychiatrists should not be involved in presidential politics

Psychiatric diagnoses should generate empathy, not scorn.

  • Arash Javanbakht
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

We’re embarking on an unusual fiscal experiment: high deficit spending at low unemployment

We’re entering an unusual period of low unemployment and high budget deficits. Here’s what to like and dislike about that.

  • Jared Bernstein
  • ·
  • 1 day ago

How will Trump play at Davos?

Think Trump will not do well at the World Economic Forum? Think again.

  • Daniel W. Drezner
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

Why conservatives should oppose shrinking national monuments

Preserving nature is the ultimate conservative stance.

  • Craig Shirley
  • ·
  • 2 days ago

Is President Trump’s foreign policy better than we think?

As we start 2018 and approach the anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration, the foreign policy assessments of his first year are coming in. Most of them are not terribly nice. Evan Osnos, in a New Yorker essay on China’s rise, brutally assesses Trump’s first year as a foreign policy president: “Barack Obama’s foreign policy was characterized […]

  • Daniel W. Drezner
  • ·
  • 3 days ago

America’s teacher shortage can’t be solved by hiring more unqualified teachers

Retaining the teachers already employed by a district is better for students and for budgets.

  • John P. Papay, Andrew Bacher-Hicks, Lindsay C. Page, William H. Marinell
  • ·
  • 3 days ago

Public school buildings are falling apart, and students are suffering for it

While the grown-ups argue over whether federal aid would interfere with local control, kids sit in freezing classrooms.

  • Rachel Cohen
  • ·
  • 4 days ago

After all these years, ‘welfare reform’ is the same racist dog whistle it always was

When it comes to “welfare reform,” I’ve pointed out that “reform” means “cut.” That’s only half the story.

  • Jared Bernstein
  • ·
  • 4 days ago

Good news from today’s jobs report: The tight labor market is helping to reduce the racial unemployment gap.

It’s year nine of this economic expansion and we’re finally closing in on full employment. As predicted, that disproportionately helps minority workers.

  • Jared Bernstein
  • ·
  • 6 days ago

Pressuring harassers to quit can end up protecting them

Judge Kozinski’s retirement ends an investigation and improves his shot at redemption.

  • Katherine Ku
  • ·
  • Jan 5

I read decades of Woody Allen’s private notes. He’s obsessed with teenage girls.

His 56-box archive is filled with misogynist and lecherous musings.

  • Richard Morgan
  • ·
  • Jan 4

Why the debate over the budget deficit is so confusing and frustrating

Are budget deficits bad? Good? It depends.

  • Jared Bernstein
  • ·
  • Jan 4

When is it appropriate for a professor to talk about a former student?

As it turns out, talking to the press about a former student is a lot like writing a letter of recommendation.

  • Daniel W. Drezner
  • ·
  • Jan 4

I’ve been a census enumerator. Asking about citizenship is a terrible idea.

A proposed new question will make it harder to count immigrants accurately in 2020.

  • Edward McClelland
  • ·
  • Jan 4

Trump said Obama’s nuclear deal would empower Iran. The protests say otherwise.

If anything, the current unrest puts the Islamic Republic’s regime in a bind.

  • Y.J. Fischer
  • ·
  • Jan 4
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Outlook
The presidency survived the Watergate, Iran-contra and Clinton scandals. Trump will exact a higher toll.
Curt Merlo for The Washington Post
Curt Merlo for The Washington Post
Washington is enduring a presidential scandal once again. Histories of past crises reveal common threads and turning points — but also show how Trump stands alone.
  • By Carlos Lozada

How some cops use the badge to commit sex crimes

Sexual misconduct persists during traffic stops, ridealongs and mentorship programs

  • Andrea J. Ritchie
  • ·
  • 3 hours ago

How Breitbart became just another right-wing Trump cheerleader

With or without Steve Bannon, the site is no longer the only voice that matters for Trumpism

  • Nicole Hemmer
  • ·
  • 3 hours ago

Trump’s move against Salvadorans won’t make them leave — or help U.S. workers

The decision to cancel protections for 200,000 immigrants makes little economic sense.

  • David Bier
  • ·
  • 23 hours ago

Five myths about exercise

Should you stock up on Gatorade and protein powder to help with that New Year’s resolution?

  • Mark Tarnopolsky
  • ·
  • 6 days ago

Pressuring harassers to quit can end up protecting them

Judge Kozinski’s retirement ends an investigation and improves his shot at redemption.

  • Katherine Ku
  • ·
  • Jan 5
Local Opinions

A hole in Virginia’s climate plan

Burning biomass is no better than burning coal.

  • Mary S. Booth, Seth Heald
  • ·
  • 6 days ago

Public school choice is harder than it looks

Far too little has been done to help families take advantage of their new options.

  • David Pickens
  • ·
  • 6 days ago

Montgomery’s next county executive can make a big multicultural difference

If bland statements could end racial disparities, wouldn’t we have solved the problem by now?

  • Cathy Roberts
  • ·
  • 6 days ago

The mothers and unborn babies in Wards 7 and 8 deserve better

And our city leaders seem to have thrown in the towel.

  • Markus Batchelor
  • ·
  • Dec 29

In Maryland politics, the reckoning on sexual harassment is here

Voluntary reforms could make us the most woman-friendly state legislature in the country.

  • Ariana B. Kelly
  • ·
  • Dec 29
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Chest pain, flu and fever

See your doctor when you have chest pain, flu and fever. Rest, hydration, and other remedies may help such as garlic-onion-chicken soup, citrus fruits, pineapple juice and massage. A virus in the lungs must be managed right away. Fit, young, old and almost every one can be attacked by the flu virus. So get care immediately.

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that causes the alveoli to become inflamed. This causes symptoms such as cough, fever, shaking, and chills. Pneumonia can develop and become a serious complication of the flu. … severe cough with large amounts of mucus.Jan 4, 2017

Flu Complications: Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and More – Healthline

https://www.healthline.com/health/flu-complications

Flu Emergency Symptoms: Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, High …

https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/flu-guide/flu-emergency-when-to-call-doctor

May 17, 2017 – Take over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to relieve body aches, headache, and fever. Take over-the-counter antihistamines and decongestants to help with congestion. Drink lots of fluids. Get plenty of rest.

‎Normal Flu Symptoms · ‎Flu Treatments · ‎Who’s at Risk?

Could It Be Pneumonia? | Everyday Health

https://www.everydayhealth.com › Cold & Flu

Nov 29, 2017 – While the flu is also caused by a virus, it’s a whole different kind of illness. Coldsymptoms are relatively mild, whereas the flu causes much more severe symptoms. … Flu symptoms often include: Extreme fatigue with body and muscle aches.

‘My Flu-Like Symptoms Turned Out To Be A Heart Attack’ | Women’s …

https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/heart-attack-symptoms

Jan 31, 2017 – If you suddenly found yourself experiencing chest pain, discomfort in one or both arms, or shortness of breath, alarm bells might immediately sound in your mind alerting you of these telltale signs of a heart attack. But what if you felt nauseous, exhausted, weak, or like you had a bad cold? Heart attack …

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More for flu chest pain

Flu Complications: Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and More – Healthline

https://www.healthline.com/health/flu-complications

Jan 4, 2017 – Many people can fight flu symptoms with lots of rest and fluids, but certain high-risk groups may experience dangerous complications as a result of the flu. … of breath; severe chills or sweating; fever higher than 102°F (38.9°C) that’s not going away, especially if you also have chills or sweating; chest pains.

‎High-risk groups · ‎Pneumonia · ‎Bronchitis · ‎Sinusitis

Influenza (Flu) – Infections – Merck Manuals Consumer Version

http://www.merckmanuals.com › Home › Infections › Viral Infections

Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment of Viral Infections from the Home Version of the Merck Manuals.

Flu (influenza) – Better Health Channel

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/flu-influenza

If you think you have the flu, try to rest, maintain a good fluid intake, and manage your symptoms. This will help you recover and prevent dehydration. See your doctor if you are concerned, and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following symptoms: difficulty breathing; chest pain; sudden dizziness …

Pleurisy | Health | Patient

https://patient.info/health/pleurisy-leaflet

Pleurisy, or other problems that affect the pleura, can cause a ‘pleuritic’ chest pain. This is … You may feel a pleuritic chest pain anywhere in the chest depending on the site of the inflammation, or problem with the pleura. … You may also have a cough, cold, high temperature (fever), or flu-like symptoms caused by the virus.

Flu Symptoms & Complications | Seasonal Influenza (Flu) | CDC

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/consumer/symptoms.htm

Jul 28, 2017 – In adults. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath; Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen; Sudden dizziness; Confusion; Severe or persistent vomiting; Flu-like symptoms that improve but then return with fever and worse cough …

When to Get Medical Help for Flu Symptoms – Minnesota Dept. of Health

http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/flu/basics/flumedhelp.html

by L Bahta – ‎2012

Fast breathing or trouble breathing; Bluish skin color; Not drinking enough fluids; Not urinating or no tears when crying; Severe or repeated vomiting; Not waking up or not interacting; Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held; Pain or pressure in chest or belly; Sudden dizziness; Confusion;Flu-like symptoms …

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HOW THE GOD YOU WORSHIP INFLUENCES THE GHOSTS YOU SEE

Image shows a baby walking.

BRAIN NETWORK THAT HELPS BABIES LEARN TO WALK IDENTIFIED

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 8, 2017
Researchers have identified a brain network that is involved in helping an infant learn to walk. Additionally, disruptions in the network may predict future risk of a child being diagnosed with ASD.… READ MORE…
a depressed girl

MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION EXIST

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 8, 2017
Stanford researchers have identified five new categories of specific symptoms and brain area activation that can be applied to the diagnosis of anxiety and depression in a more specific manner.… READ MORE…
Image shows a brain.

ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN BRAIN BYPASSES SENSES AND INSTRUCTS MOVEMENT

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 8, 2017
University of Rochester researchers report low levels of electrical stimulation delivered to areas of the brain responsible for movement can instruct an appropriate response, replacing signals for sensory processing.… READ MORE…
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SOME VIDEO GAMES ARE GOOD FOR OLDER ADULTS’ BRAINS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 6, 2017
Using the classic Nintendo game, Super Mario 64, researchers discover playing 3D platform games could help older brains to stave off mild cognitive impairment. Researchers report older people who played the video game had gray matter increases in the cerebellum, hippocampus and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.… READ MORE…
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HOW CAN HUMANS KEEP THE UPPER HAND ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 4, 2017
Researchers report they have discovered a way for humans to maintain control over artificial intelligent robots.… READ MORE…
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HOW THE GOD YOU WORSHIP INFLUENCES THE GHOSTS YOU SEE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 2, 2017
A new study looks at the psychological impact of religious teachings on death and reports the types of ‘spiritual encounters’ believers have differ, depending on their faith.… READ MORE…
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INJECTABLE GEL HELPS HEART MUSCLES REGENERATE AFTER HEART ATTACK

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 29, 2017
Researchers have developed a new injectable gel that releases microRNAs into heart muscles, restarting the replication of existing caridomyocytes following a heart attack.… READ MORE…
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NEW MECHANISM OF CELL DEATH IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 22, 2017
New finding could lead to novel therapeutic approaches in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.… READ MORE…
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WHAT IF CONSCIOUSNESS IS NOT WHAT DRIVES THE HUMAN MIND?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 22, 2017
Researchers provide new insight into human consciousness, reporting we don’t consciously choose our feelings or thoughts; we simply become aware of them.… READ MORE…
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LINK BETWEEN INFECTION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA SYMPTOMS DISCOVERED

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 22, 2017
University of Otago researchers report children have an increased risk of developing cognitive deficits linked to schizophrenia if their mother’s immune system was activated as a result of infection during pregnancy.… READ MORE…
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DEFINING FUNCTION OF AN ENIGMATIC SYNAPTIC PROTEIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 21, 2017
Researchers shed light on the role Synaptotagmin 7 plays in neurotransmission in inhibitory synapses.… READ MORE…
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NEW DETAILS ON AGED BRAIN, ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 21, 2017
A new study that analyzed the brains of 107 older people sheds light on the neurobiology of both healthy and diseases aging.…
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Trump attacks protections for immigrants from ‘shithole’ countries

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Trump attacks protections for immigrants from ‘shithole’ countries
The president, having grown frustrated during a meeting, lashed out after lawmakers proposed restoring protections for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries. “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” Trump said, according to two people briefed on the meeting. The comments left lawmakers taken aback, according to people familiar with their reactions.
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No deal yet on immigration, Sanders says, adding ‘we still think we can get there’
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there was no deal yet on immigration despite the statement from Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) that senators working on the contentious issue have “an agreement in principle.”
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Workers must use IRS tool to ensure paychecks’ accuracy under new tax rules
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Congress advances bill to renew NSA surveillance program after Trump briefly upstages key vote
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Walmart cites tax plan as it raises starting hourly wage to $11, expands parental leave and promises bonuses for some workers
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Reporter to Trump ambassador: ‘This is the Netherlands, you have to answer questions’
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EXERCISING AT OWN PACE BOOSTS A CHILD’S ABILITY TO LEARN

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CAN BRAIN LESIONS CONTRIBUTE TO CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 19, 2017
Researchers report lesions within a brain network involved in moral decision making can contribute to criminal behavior.… READ MORE…
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EXERCISING AT OWN PACE BOOSTS A CHILD’S ABILITY TO LEARN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 19, 2017
Physical education teachers may need to review their teaching strategies following new research from the University of Sterling. Researchers report children are more attentive and have improved memory when they exercise at their own pace, rather than embark on exhaustive exercise.… READ MORE…
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DIRECT AMYGDALA STIMULATION CAN ENHANCE MEMORY IN HUMANS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 19, 2017
Researchers report in a new PNAS study that direct stimulation of the amygdala can enhance memory of images a day later, if the stimulation is applied immediately after the images are viewed.… READ MORE…
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NANOTUBES GO WITH THE FLOW TO PENETRATE BRAIN TISSUE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 18, 2017
A new device that uses fast flowing fluids to insert nanotubes into the brain may be used to help treat a number of neurological diseases, researchers say.… READ MORE…
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COULD COGNITIVE INTERVENTIONS BE USEFUL IN TREATING DEPRESSION?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 18, 2017
Researchers report cognitive bias modification may be a useful method for treating depression.… READ MORE…
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AFTER 12 YEARS OF SEARCHING FOR CAUSE OF BIPOLAR DISORDER, RESEARCHERS CONCLUDE IT HAS MANY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 16, 2017
Following a 12 year long study, researchers have identified seven phenoclasses that can help doctors to diagnose and track the progression of bipolar disorder in patients.… READ MORE…
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AMBER TINTED GLASSES MAY PROVIDE RELIEF FOR INSOMNIA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 15, 2017
A number of recent research papers have warned about the effects of blue light emitted from smart phones can have on sleep patterns. A new study reveals wearing specially designed glasses with amber lenses, or using amber light functions on devices can reduce insomnia for those who use their phones at bed time. … READ MORE…
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NEW ROBOTS CAN SEE INTO THEIR FUTURE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 14, 2017
Researchers have developed a new robotic learning system, called visual foresight, that allows robots to predict a series of movements they must perform in order to manipulate objects.… READ MORE…
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JOURNALING INSPIRES ALTRUISM THROUGH AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 14, 2017
University of Oregon researchers report those who write online journals that note feelings of gratitude develop an increase in altruism. … READ MORE…
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RESEARCHERS INDUCE A FORM OF SYNESTHESIA WITH HYPNOSIS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 13, 2017
Hypnotic suggestion can trigger visual hallucinations similar to those experienced by people with synethesia, researchers report. … READ MORE…
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EPIGENETIC AGING LINKED TO BIPOLAR DISORDER

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 12, 2017
A new study reports people with bipolar disorder may have accelerated epigenetic aging. The findings could explain why people with bipolar are more likely to develop, and even die from, age related diseases.… READ MORE…
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LEFT A DAMAGING PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPRINT ON TODAY’S POPULATIONS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 11, 2017
People who are historically more reliant on the coal industry tend to have more negative personality traits, University of Cambridge researchers report. The researchers believe this could be a lasting effect of the Industrial Revolution.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN SCANS SHOW WE TAKE RISKS BECAUSE WE CAN’T STOP OURSELVES

BRAIN SCANS SHOW WE TAKE RISKS BECAUSE WE CAN’T STOP OURSELVES

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 4, 2014
Engaging in risky behavior occurs because a person’s self control system is not active enough, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
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WHY IT’S TIME TO LAY THE STEREOTYPE OF THE ‘TEEN BRAIN’ TO REST

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 1, 2017
Researchers explore what goes on in the teen brain during this critical point of development and say that it might be time to put some age-old stereotypes to rest.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN SCANNERS ALLOW SCIENTISTS TO ‘READ MINDS’ – COULD THEY NOW ENABLE A ‘BIG BROTHER’ FUTURE?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 13, 2017
Researchers question just how far fMRI research should go when trying to understand what exactly is going on inside our heads.… READ MORE…
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SLAMMING ON THE BRAKES: HOW THE BRAIN CAN ABRUPTLY STOP A PLANNED BEHAVIOR

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 17, 2015
Neurons in the basal forebrain are responsible for our ability to swiftly halt a planned behavior, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
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VIRUS LIKE PROTEIN IS IMPORTANT FOR COGNITION AND MEMORY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 11, 2018
Researchers reveal a protein essential for memory and cognition looks and acts like a protein from a virus. … READ MORE…
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ALZHEIMER’S DRUG TURNS BACK CLOCK IN POWERHOUSE OF CELL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 9, 2018
Researchers have developed a new drug that can help treat Alzheimer’s disease and has been shown to reverse aging in mice.… READ MORE…
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PEOPLE WHO SLEEP LESS THAN 8 HOURS A NIGHT MORE LIKELY TO SUFFER ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 4, 2018
Binghampton University researchers report sleeping less than 8 hours a night can result in negative, repetitive thoughts associated with anxiety and depression.… READ MORE…
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TOP 20 NEUROSCIENCE NEWS STORIES OF 2017

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 2, 2018
2018 is almost upon us. We thought it would be a good time to take a look back at some of the most popular Neuroscience News stories of 2017.… READ MORE…
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LACK OF SLEEP BOOSTS LEVELS OF ALZHEIMER’S PROTEIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 28, 2017
WUSTL researchers report a poor night’s sleep can cause levels of amyloid beta to rise faster than the brain’s waste disposal system can remove it. Researchers note frequent sleep disruptions can lead to an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.… READ MORE…
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DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION LINKED TO LONGER SURVIVAL FOR PARKINSON’S PATIENTS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 21, 2017
A new study reveals deep brain stimulation not only improves motor function, but can also increase survival rates for those with Parkinson’s disease.… READ MORE…

FIRST STEP TOWARD CRISPR CURE FOR ALS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 20, 2017
UC Berkeley researchers report they have successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to delay symptoms and extend lifespan in mouse models of ALS.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN ZAP SAPS DESTRUCTIVE URGES

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 19, 2017
Deep brain stimulation to the nucleus accumbens can help prevent impulsive behaviors, researchers report in PNAS.… READ MORE…
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Strong focus on reward coupled with a lack of self control appears to drive criminal psychopaths

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CHEMICAL REACTION KEEPS STROKE DAMAGED BRAIN FROM REPAIRING ITSELF

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 4, 2013
When the brain produces too much nitric oxide, it contributes to the severity and progression of stroke and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Researchers recently discovered that nitric oxide not only damages neurons, it also shuts down the brain’s repair mechanisms.… READ MORE…
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CHANCE FINDING REVEALS NEW CONTROL ON BLOOD VESSELS IN DEVELOPING BRAIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 24, 2013
New research demonstrates how developing glia and neural cells help control the growth of blood vessels.… READ MORE…
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GIRLS WITH ADHD MORE PRONE TO SELF-INJURY, SUICIDE AS THEY ENTER ADULTHOOD

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 14, 2012
New findings from UC Berkeley caution that, as they enter adulthood, girls with histories of ADHD are more prone to internalize their struggles and feelings of failure – a development that can manifest itself in self-injury and even attempted suicide.… READ MORE…
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RESEARCHERS PARTIALLY CONTROL A MEMORY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 23, 2012
Scripps Research Institute Team Wrests Partial Control of a Memory The work advances understanding of how memories form and offers new insight into disorders s… READ MORE…
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PEOPLE CONTROL THOUGHTS BETTER WHEN THEY SEE THEIR BRAIN ACTIVITY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 9, 2011
As humans face increasing distractions in their personal and professional lives, University of British Columbia researchers have discovered that people can gain… READ MORE…
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THE SELF-MADE EYE: FORMATION OF OPTIC CUP FROM EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 6, 2011
Developmental processes are increasingly well-characterized at the molecular and cell biological levels, but how more complex tissues and organs involving the c… READ MORE…
NEUROSCIENCE4 MIN READ

ZIF PROTEIN CONTROLS BRAIN STEM CELLS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 15, 2010
Zif proteins have been found to control whether a brain stem cell differentiates into a neuron or renews as a brain stem cell. There are Zif related proteins in humans that may be targeted by new treatments for brain cancer and other diseases.… READ MORE…
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A TURBO CHARGE FOR YOUR BRAIN?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 9, 2017
Using non-invasive brain stimulation, researchers stimulated the lateral prefrontal cortex and medial prefrontal cortex, enhancing executive function and self control.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY7 MIN READ
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CHILDREN’S WILLPOWER LINKED TO SMOKING HABITS LATER IN LIFE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 13, 2016
Researchers report children with low self control at the age of 10 were more likely to take up smoking as adolescence and had higher rates of smoking during adulthood.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN NETWORK OF PSYCHOPATHIC CRIMINAL FUNCTIONS DIFFERENTLY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 5, 2016
Researchers report a strong focus on reward coupled with a lack of self control appears to drive criminal psychopaths.… READ MORE…
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COMPOUND DELIVERS ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECT WITHIN HOURS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 12, 2016
Researchers report those addicted to cocaine may have difficulty controlling their addiction because of a ‘back door’ into the brain that circumvents their self control.… READ MORE…
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A ‘BACK DOOR’ INTO COCAINE ADDICTED BRAIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 12, 2016
Researchers report those addicted to cocaine may have difficulty controlling their addiction because of a ‘back door’ into the brain that circumvents their self control.… READ MORE..
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HOW THE BRAIN CONTROLS SLEEP

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RAPID RESPONSE FOR INFLAMMATION CONTROL IN BIRD BRAINS MAY LEAD TO HUMAN THERAPIES

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 11, 2016
Understanding how songbirds respond so quickly to trauma and are able to control neuroinflammation may lead to human therapies to hasten stroke recovery, a new study suggests.… READ MORE…
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LOOKING AT BRAIN ACTIVITY MAY AID SELF MOTIVATION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 3, 2016
Researchers are using a new brain imaging strategy to understand how to manipulate specific neural circuits in order to help motivate people.… READ MORE…
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LEARNING SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS BENEFIT PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 19, 2016
People with early stage dementia benefit when they are empowered to manage their condition and socialize with others who also have dementia, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROLOGYPSYCHOLOGY4 MIN READ
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CAN YOU THINK YOURSELF INTO A DIFFERENT PERSON?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 17, 2015
A new paper wades through fact and fiction about neuroplasticity.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDMOST POPULARNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY23 MIN READ
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RELIABILITY AND EASE OF USE ENHANCED FOR BRAINGATE BCI BY SELF CALIBRATION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 12, 2015
Researchers make significant advancements to develop a practical BCI technology that is easy to use and reliable for people with paralysis to use independently to regain control over external devices.… READ MORE…
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEFEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE8 MIN READ
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A NOVEL LINK BETWEEN MOVEMENT CONTROL AND GENETICS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 22, 2015
According to a new study, a small cellular molecule previously believed to have little impact on behavior could be responsible for controlling precise movements.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDGENETICS4 MIN READ
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HOW THE BRAIN CONTROLS SLEEP

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 13, 2015
Researchers have discovered a brain circuit that can trigger small regions of the brain to fall asleep or become less alert, while the rest of the brain remains awake.… READ MORE…
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WIRED FOR COGNITIVE CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 6, 2015
A new study reveals which parts of the brain are most able to exert cognitive control over actions and thoughts.… READ MORE…
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GABA HELPS CONTROL TOURETTE SYNDROME TICS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 4, 2015
Researchers report GABA could help reduce tics in people with Tourette syndrome. … READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROLOGYOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ
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MECHANISM BEHIND COGNITIVE CONTROL OF THOUGHTS DISCOVERED

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 1, 2015
A new study provides evidence for how the frontal cortex exerts control over thought and action.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ
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CONTROLLING EMBRYONIC STEM CELL DIFFERENTIATION WITH OPTOGENETICS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 26, 2015
According to a new study, using an optogenetic technique, researchers have been able to control embryonic stem cell differentiation, enabling them to be transformed into neurons.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDGENETICS7 MIN READ
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CONTROLLING AN EXOSKELETON WITH A BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 18, 2015
Researchers have developed a brain machine interface which can control a lower limb exoskeleton.… READ MORE…
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HOW THE BRAIN CONTROLS OUR APPETITE

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SELF HARM LINKED TO VIOLENCE TOWARDS OTHERS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 5, 2017
Researchers report on a link between people who self harm and violent crime.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN REWIRES ITSELF TO ENHANCE OTHER SENSES IN BLIND PEOPLE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 22, 2017
Researchers report on the combined structural, functional and anatomical changes that occur in those born blind that are not present in the brains of people born with sight.… READ MORE…
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HOW THE BRAIN SHAPES PERCEPTION TO CONTROL BEHAVIOR

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 6, 2017
A new study provides insight into how the brain processes visual information to help control behavior.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN CONTROLLED ROBOTIC ARM HELPS PARALYZED MAN FEEL AGAIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 13, 2016
Using a brain computer interface, researchers help a paralyzed man regain a sensation of touch via a robotic arm.… READ MORE…
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HOW THE BRAIN CONTROLS OUR APPETITE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 4, 2016
A new study reports researchers have discovered the mechanism behind the enzyme that controls our appetite in response to low glucose availability.… READ MORE…
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NEURAL STEM CELLS CONTROL THEIR OWN FATE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 19, 2016
A new study reports hippocampal neural stem cells regulate their own cell fate via the protein Drosha.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDGENETICS4 MIN READ
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DEFECT IN PROCESS THAT CONTROLS GENE EXPRESSION MAY CONTRIBUTE TO HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 15, 2016
Researchers reveal the role PRC2 plays in Huntington’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.… READ MORE…
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IMMUNE SYSTEM AFFECTS AND CONTROLS SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 13, 2016
Researchers report the immune system directly affects, and maybe even controls, a creature’s social behaviors and desire to interact with others.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDMOST POPULAROPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESPSYCHOLOGY8 MIN READ

NEW BRAINSTEM MODEL REVEALS HOW THE BRAIN CONTROLS BREATHING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 5, 2016
Researchers have discovered how the brain controls our breathing in response to changing oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood.… READ MORE…
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A NEW PRINCIPLE FOR BRAIN CONTROLLED HORMONE SECRETION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 17, 2016
A new study reports on how dopamine can regulate itself. … READ MORE…
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HOW LSD CAN MAKE US LOSE OUR SENSE OF SELF

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 13, 2016
Increases in global connectivity in brain networks of people under the influence of LSD correlate with the degree to which a person reported a sense of ego dissolution.… READ MORE…
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MOTOR LEARNING TIED TO INTELLIGENT CONTROL OF SENSORY NEURONS IN THE MUSCLES

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 31, 2016
A new study reports the ability to learn movements relies upon the brain’s control of sensory neurons in muscles.… READ MORE…
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LAPSES IN SELF-CONTROL CAN ESTABLISH A PERCEPTION OF POWER

LAPSES IN SELF-CONTROL CAN ESTABLISH A PERCEPTION OF POWER

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 15, 2016
Researchers report a lack of self control can establish a perception of power.… READ MORE…
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SCIENTISTS IMPROVE HUMAN SELF-CONTROL THROUGH ELECTRICAL BRAIN STIMULATION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 13, 2013
Researchers successfully demonstrate a technique to enhance self control through a new form of brain stimulation. … READ MORE…

THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON NO SELF-CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJUNE 6, 2012
MRI images show what the brain looks like when you do something you know you shouldn’t. New pictures from the University of Iowa show what it looks like when… READ MORE…
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SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES MAY BE CONTROLLING YOUR MIND – HERE’S HOW TO TAKE CHARGE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 8, 2018
A study looks at the impact social media has on our personal lives.… READ MORE…
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THE FEAR OF LOSING CONTROL AND ITS ROLE IN ANXIETY DISORDERS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 13, 2017
The fear of losing control over thoughts and actions can impact OCD behaviors and other anxiety disorders, researchers report.… READ MORE…
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BRAIN REMAPS ITSELF IN CHILD WITH DOUBLE HAND TRANSPLANT

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSDECEMBER 6, 2017
Researchers report massive cortical reorganization was reversed in a child who received a double hand transplant following amputation in infancy.… READ MORE…
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HOW TO CONTROL TRAFFIC ON CELLULAR HIGHWAYS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 10, 2017
Findings from Rutgers researchers may help to develop new treatments for spinal cord injuries and neurodegenerative diseases.… READ MORE…
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LINK BETWEEN NIGHTMARES AND SELF HARM

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 2, 2017
Researchers report that while sleep disruptions contribute to a number of psychological disorders, it appears only nightmares are associated with increased risk of self harming behaviors.… READ MORE…
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WANT TO CONTROL YOUR DREAMS? HERE’S HOW YOU CAN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 19, 2017
University of Adelaide researchers report a specific combination of techniques can increase a person’s chance of experiencing a lucid dream.… READ MORE…
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WHO IS RESPONSIBLE IF A BRAIN-CONTROLLED ROBOT DROPS A BABY?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJUNE 30, 2017
As brain controlled robots and neuroprosthetics are rapidly growing in popularity, researchers impress the need to create guidelines to help insure safe and beneficial use of brain machine interactions. … READ MORE…
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RULES OF THE NEURAL ROADS: TRAFFIC CONTROL IN YOUR SYNAPSES

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJUNE 14, 2017
Researchers investigate the path of synaptic vesicles.… READ MORE…
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MIND CONTROLLED DEVICE HELPS STROKE PATIENTS RETRAIN BRAIN TO MOVE PARALYZED HANDS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMAY 27, 2017
Researchers use BCI and exoskeleton technology to allow people with paralyzed hands following stroke to regain movement and control of their limb.… READ MORE…
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Stress can sabotage Self Control

SELF CONTROL

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STAY FOCUSED, IF YOU CAN: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN DYNAMICS INFLUENCE SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 1, 2017
Researchers investigate the neuroscience behind how some people are better at resisting temptation that others.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ
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SELF CONTROL MAY NOT DIMINISH THROUGHOUT THE DAY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 20, 2017
A new PLOS ONE study reveals that regardless of the time of day, people experience a loss of motivation for completing a single task over its duration.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESPSYCHOLOGY4 MIN READ
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YOUR HANDS MAY REVEAL THE STRUGGLE TO MAINTAIN SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 7, 2017
A new study reports your hands could reveal whether you are disciplined or lack self control before a physical decision is made. The findings could shed new light on how our cognitive processes unfold to allow us to resist temptation.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ
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WANTING MORE SELF CONTROL COULD HINDER EFFORTS TO EXERT SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 27, 2017
According to researchers, our desire to take more control over our actions may actually be hindering our ability for self-control.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS RELEVANT TO DEVELOPMENT OF SELF CONTROL BY AGE 3

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 14, 2016
A new study reports that, by the age of 3, environmental influences become relevant in the development of a toddler’s self control.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDPSYCHOLOGY4 MIN READ
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REPEAT FAILURES FOR THOSE WHO REMEMBER LAPSES IN SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 7, 2015
A new study reports recalling failures in self control can lead people to repeat the actions.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDPSYCHOLOGY7 MIN READ
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HOW STRESS CAN SABOTAGE SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 5, 2015
A new study explores how stress can alter the brain to impair self control.… READ
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BRAIN SIZE MATTERS WHEN IT COMES TO ANIMAL SELF CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 22, 2014
Animals with the largest brain volume showed superior cognitive abilities, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE VIDEOSPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ
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NICOTINE WITHDRAWAL WEAKENS BRAIN CONNECTIONS TIED TO SELF CONTROL OVER CIGARETTE CRAVINGS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 12, 2014
New research suggests the high relapse rate in smokers could be explained by diminished connectivity in key brain networks.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ
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SELF-RECONFIGURING MODULAR ROBOTS CAN MERGE, SPLIT AND HEAL WHILE RETAINING FULL SENSORIMOTOR CONTROL

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 12, 2017
Researchers have developed modular robots that can become independent robotic entities by merging and splitting. This ability allows the robots to autonomously alter their shape to suit the task at hand. The system is also able to retain sensorimotor control during alteration and self heal by removing or repairing specific parts.… READ MORE…
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEFEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESROBOTICS4 MIN READ
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NEW INSIGHT INTO SELF-CONTROL THROUGH NEUROIMAGING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 4, 2017
A new neuroimaging study reveals self control varies depending on the importance of the decision. Self control, researchers note, may also be augmented when people are asked to justify their decisions.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY7 MIN READ
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TALKING TO YOURSELF IN THE THIRD PERSON CAN HELP YOU CONTROL STRESSFUL EMOTIONS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 26, 2017
Thinking or talking about oneself in the third person can lead people to consider themselves in similar ways to how they think about others, a new study reports. Researchers say talking about yourself in the third person may allow you to distance yourself from stressful experiences and help to regulate emotion. … READ MORE…
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CHILDREN’S WILLPOWER LINKED TO SMOKING HABITS LATER IN LIFE

SMOKING

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FROM TANNING TO SMOKING: MORE TRAITS ASSOCIATED WITH OUR NEANDERTHAL DNA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 6, 2017
Our moods, sleeping patterns, smoking status and how easily we tan may be traced back to our Neanderthal DNA, Max Planck Institute researchers report.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDGENETICSOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES4 MIN READ
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DIAGNOSED AUTISM LINKED TO MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER’S SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 27, 2017
Girls whose maternal grandmothers smoked during pregnancy were 67% more likely to display autistic traits, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
AUTISMFEATUREDGENETICSOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ
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BRAIN CIRCUIT THAT SUPPORTS SMOKING CESSATION IDENTIFIED

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 1, 2017
Researchers report a person’s ability to quit smoking could be influenced by a neural network associated with inhibiting automated behavior.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY7 MIN READ
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SMOKING LEAVES A HISTORICAL FOOTPRINT IN DNA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSOCTOBER 1, 2016
Researchers report DNA methylation could be an important sign that reveals a person’s smoking history, even years after they have quit.… READ MORE…
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CHILDREN’S WILLPOWER LINKED TO SMOKING HABITS LATER IN LIFE

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 13, 2016
Researchers report children with low self control at the age of 10 were more likely to take up smoking as adolescence and had higher rates of smoking during adulthood.… READ MORE…
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RECOVERY OF DOPAMINE FUNCTION EMERGES WITH RECOVERY FROM SMOKING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 28, 2016
Researchers report smoking related deficits in dopamine return to normal three months after quitting.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE5 MIN READ
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SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMAY 25, 2016
A new study reports on an increased risk of schizophrenia in the children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ
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KEY BRAIN AREAS FOR QUITTING SMOKING ACTIVATED BY GRAPHIC CIGARETTE WARNINGS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 17, 2016
A new study reports viewing graphic anti-smoking images on cigarette packs triggers brain activity in areas associated with emotion, memory and decision making.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLESPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ
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CONTINUED SMOKING ACCELERATES PROGRESSION OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 8, 2015
According to a new study, continued smoking after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis can lead to an acceleration in the progression of the disease.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROLOGYOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES5 MIN READ
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THE SMOKING GENE: RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY GENE VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH SMOKING ADDICTION

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 2, 2015
Researchers identify a set of genetics variants which are significantly associated with addiction to cigarette smoking.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDGENETICS4 MIN READ
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STUBBING OUT SMOKING: NICOTINE BLOCKING ENZYME TAKES REWARD OUT OF SMOKING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 7, 2015
Researchers discover an enzyme that seeks and destroys nicotine before it hits the brain. The discovery could lead to new therapies to help people quit smoking.… READ MORE…
FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY4 MIN READ
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SMOKING CANNABIS REDUCES DIABETIC NEUROPATHY PAIN

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 21, 2015
Researchers report positive effects of smoking marijuana on reducing the pain of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.… READ MORE…
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