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What Happens To Your Body If You Drink A Coke Right Now?
mingkymomo
by mingkymomo  12-9-2006    40
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Right Brain vs Left Brain test
MomLes
by MomLes  10-16-2007    81
 I can only see her moving clockwise!
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70 Ways to Better Brain Power
nhorn
by nhorn  12-1-2006    3
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9 Brain Quirks You Didn't Realise You Had
sohil
by sohil  7-11-2007    10
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40 Facts About Sleep You Didn't Know
zlaw777
by zlaw777  11-28-2006    3
 Visit page to see all 40. Fact "- Scientists have not been able to explain a 1998 study showing a bright light shone on the backs of human knees can reset the brain's sleep-wake clock."
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77 ways for deeper, faster 7 better brain power!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  3-20-2007    3
 Hi! clipped as much as possible...you may have to visit the site for the rest...quite informative and useful stuff.
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Why Can’t You Tickle yourself?
kittyxiii
by kittyxiii  12-2-2006    8
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Top 5 brain health foods! period
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  4-22-2007    7
 the coffee bean, much like the cacao bean, is incredibly rich with antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Fresh-ground gently roasted coffee bean powder (again, like with cacao) has numerous brain and body health benefits....so folks,now you may drink a MUG OF COFFEE! happily...
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Top 10 Foods for a Good Night's Sleep
k9riley99
by k9riley99  1-28-2007    9
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Repetition Makes False Beliefs Permanent
Kore7
by Kore7  9-9-2007    27
 Politicians and other unscrupulous types have long exploited what psychological studies are now confirming: due to the neurophysiology of the learning process, simple repetitive association between two concepts is enough to make false propositions "feel" true and well-supported. Worse, after enough exposure to such associations, subsequent denials can strengthen the perception of the falsehood instead of weakening it. (This is a major reason why the stigma of a false accusation can persist even after innocence is proven.) Indeed, repetition seems to be a key culprit. Things that are repeated often become more accessible in memory, and one of the brain's subconscious rules of thumb is that easily recalled things are true.
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Noise Can Make You Smarter
knslyr
by knslyr  7-31-2006    4
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Yawning evolved to cool the brain
gzyra
by gzyra  6-24-2007    7
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Dark Chocolate reduces CFS study suggests
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  9-30-2007    14
 It sounds good to me. Any good reason to eat chocolate suits me just fine.
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Map of the Cat Brain
karaokeron
by karaokeron  11-13-2006    4
 ...if you've ever tried to figure out your cat..
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Music Makes Your Brain Happy
shunyax
by shunyax  12-23-2007    9
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Female Orgasm is Deadly for Men
Homonculus
by Homonculus  2-10-2007    8
 When it comes to the difference between male and female sexuality, scientist Kunio Kitamura discovered that female orgasm is 10 times stronger than man.
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How to get 40% cleverer in 7 days
adamc
by adamc  4-10-2006    16
 I'm definitely going to try brushing my teeth with my left hand tonight.
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9 brain habits you did not realize you had
wildcat
by wildcat  2-16-2009    5
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Garlic attacks brain cancer
hudgal1
by hudgal1  8-30-2007    15
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Physical exercise can boost brain
nikmil
by nikmil  5-22-2007    2
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Simple trick to help your memory by moving your eyes
RecordSage
by RecordSage  5-12-2007    11
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The secret of life is to keep thinking and to stop thinking about ourselves.
einbar
by einbar  5-7-2009    7
 Brain scientist and Nobel laureate Rita Levi-Montalcini tells Richard Owen why she wants to forget turning 100"
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Brain 'irrelevance filter' found
wildcat
by wildcat  12-10-2007    10
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Ten Habits of Highly Effective Brains
Perkalicious11
by Perkalicious11  10-17-2007   
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The Male Brain at Work
bioplasmik
by bioplasmik  12-5-2006    8
 Whoa...
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“Power Nap” Prevents Burnout; Morning Sleep Perfects a Skill
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-2-2008    1
 Interesting read
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Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
Rwinter
by Rwinter  4-3-2007    5
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depression and dreaming link
mexitalian
by mexitalian  12-7-2006    4
 very interesting article, these are just quick snippets. even if you have never been seriously down it's good to know. stay preventative people!! :)
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Human Brains Make Their Own 'Marijuana'
einbar
by einbar  6-13-2009    10
 scientists have discovered that the brain manufactures proteins that act like marijuana at specific receptors in the brain itself
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Learning protects the brain
haraya
by haraya  10-20-2006    9
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Think You're Multitasking? Think Again
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-3-2008    7
 Interesting Read
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Seeing Red: Tweak Your Brain With Colors
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  2-5-2009    2
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Brain Can Only Pay Attention for 40 MInutes
AndreaJoRush
by AndreaJoRush  10-19-2007    6
 And I thought I must have ADD (I probably do) because I could not pay attention in graduate math classes for more than about 45 minutes. It seems like I was doing a lot better than I thought!
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20 Reasons to have sex even if you don't feel like it
readmore
by readmore  4-3-2007    8
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Man Made Blood - Better Than The Real Thing?
wurdzgurl
by wurdzgurl  3-19-2007    3
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Dirt for Depression?
sylvan3
by sylvan3  6-23-2007    11
 I always wondered why I felt so good while playing in the mud. It all makes sense now.
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The Beauty of the Brain: Brain Painting with EEG
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-9-2007    7
 Click the pictures or go to the gallery: http://brainpaint.com/gallery1/index.html
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Top 10 Foods to help you Sleep!
Eaglewings
by Eaglewings  1-30-2007    3
 Would you like fries with that?
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Mind Reading Is Now Possible
wildcat
by wildcat  1-12-2008    15
 "The more detailed the thought is, the more different these patterns get, because different people have different associations for an object or idea," says Haynes. "We're much closer to this than we were two years ago, but still far from a universal mind-reading machine." How far? The CMU group is determining the brain patterns that encode abstract ideas (honesty, democracy), words and sentences, a big step toward a mind-reading dictionary.
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How to be better at almost anything
ghiberti
by ghiberti  12-12-2006    6
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