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    Dopamine shown to induce both desire and dread
    seaj11
    by seaj11  7-12-2008   
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    Your Skin and "Endo-Pot"
    seaj11
    by seaj11  7-11-2008   
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    Cause of Alzheimer's-Related Memory Loss Discovered
    seaj11
    by seaj11  7-11-2008   
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    6 iconoclastic discoveries about the brain
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-11-2008    2
     let go of the dogma
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    Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-6-2008    1
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    Resuscitation Science: Is There a Third State of Being?
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  1-28-2008    1
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    The Genetics of Language
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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    Thinking the way animals do
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-25-2007    9
     Temple Grandin Ph.D. is an assistant professor of animal behaviour at Colorado State Uni. She suffers from a form of autism, and describes the way she thinks as thinking in pictures. This has helped her understand the way Animals think, with direct association, rather than a logical process. A significant statement which can apply to most people, is the fact that originally as far as she was aware everybody thought the same way. Until she asked people and found this was not the case. She describes a radio station person who said she had no pictures, in her mind, but thought in terms of emotions or words. I'm sure I can understand my dogs. They seem to think in a manner that is simple, and straightforward, it can just be a matter of associating cues with behavior, and remembering Pavlov. I think in Pictures and sounds. There is music I can 'hear' in my mind that not only has the same 'quality' as the original, but there is a remarkable capacity to edit. Perhaps something like Auti
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    Single brain cell has newly discovered power
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    by seaj11  12-23-2007   
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    New Brain Cells Listen Before They Talk
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-1-2007    3
     could be a good feature to learn from our brain cells :)
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    Blind people tap unused brain to hear better
    Mohir
    by Mohir  10-23-2007   
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    Addiction Is Not a Choice
    abailart
    by abailart  9-26-2007    7
     Examines the brain mechanisms at work in addiction and pleasure from food.
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    Why dont we laugh when you tickle yourself?
    aculton
    by aculton  9-9-2007    7
     You know, I cant remember the last time I tickled myself.
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    Adult Brain Can Still Change
    Tommolo
    by Tommolo  9-6-2007    6
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    Will you survive if you get shot?
    seaj11
    by seaj11  9-5-2007    1
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    Love Is Blind
    Sorgalim
    by Sorgalim  3-7-2007   
     Other hormones, oxytocin and vasopressin, kick in later and appear to be crucial for forming long-term partnerships. Couples who have been together for several years show increased brain activity associated with these chemicals, when they look at pictures of their partner. Oxytocin is produced when couples have sex and touch, kiss and massage each other - the hormone makes us more trusting, helps overcome "social fear" and is important for bonding. Brain scans of people in love show that the old adage "love is blind" really is true. While the dopamine reward areas are excited in love, regions linked with negative emotions and critical social judgement switch off.
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    The brain as joystick
    wildcat
    by wildcat  3-7-2007    3
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