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Contrary to popular depictions, love resides in the brain — not the heart.
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Richard J. Smeyne discusses recent research that reveals how solitary confinement can cause physical damage to the brain.
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And other neuroscience news for the week of May 4, 2020.
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Neuroscientist Jamie Hanson encourages scientists to look at people and situations that fall outside so-called societal norms.
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We work hard for reward — we work even harder to avoid disappointment.
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Special brain waves during sleep separate information to remember from what’s worth forgetting — unless the brainstem gets in the way.
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It’s not just hormones that explain teen behavior. Environment and social interaction play a role, too.
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What are some of the differences between the thinking and reactive brain?
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How choices are framed can drastically influence our decisions ¬¬— even when outcomes are identical.