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Studying sex differences in the brain may one day lead to new information about brain illnesses that affect one sex more than the other.
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For people with seasonal affective disorder, the changing seasons can make them sadder than most, to the point of depression. Why does this happen? And what can we do about it?
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Brain training might help you stay sharp as you get older — but it won’t make you a genius.
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Your ability to recall the color of your childhood home depends on long-lasting changes to the connections between nerve cells.
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Researchers are studying what happens in the brains of people and other animals when laughing to gain deeper insight into human behavior and its evolution.
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There’s no mistaking a broken heart for a broken bone — but our brains might look at both kinds of pain the same way.
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This film investigates whether dogs love us by reviewing behavioural and neuroscientific evidence.
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Boo! What happens in the brain when we are frightened?
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At the Congressional Neuroscience Caucus briefing on the developing brain, leaders in the neuroscience field explored the fundamental differences between the growing and fully developed brain.
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A new study now shows that just one night of sleep deprivation results in the accumulation in the brain of a protein implicated in Alzheimer's