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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Mental health in rural India. February 10, 2015. In August 2001, 28 mentally ill patients burned to death. While chained to trees in a village in India a tragedy that shocked the country and forced sweeping changes in mental healthcare policy. Continue reading →. Drug policy at a crossroads: Why banning legal highs would be short-sighted. September 3, 2014. The local drug dealer. Photo. M88nly, CC BY-SA 3.0. Centre for social justice. How curiosity boosts memory.
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. How curiosity boosts memory. March 15, 2015. Continue reading →. Inner GPS’ of a bird’s brain helps it find food. October 14, 2014. Clark’s Nutcracker (Image: Wing-Chi Poon. The 2014 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to three neuroscientists for their pioneering work. On the brain’s inner GPS system . Over the course of four decades, they revealed that a small part in the brain called the hippocampus. Continue reading →. September 23, 2014. Inner G...
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Inner GPS’ of a bird’s brain helps it find food. October 14, 2014. Clark’s Nutcracker (Image: Wing-Chi Poon. The 2014 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to three neuroscientists for their pioneering work. On the brain’s inner GPS system . Over the course of four decades, they revealed that a small part in the brain called the hippocampus. Stores a map of animals’ surroundings and helps them navigate. Continue reading →. August 4, 2014. June 24, 2014.
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Sex talk – it’s all about electricity and vibrations. November 17, 2014. During mating rituals, animals usually communicate through touch, sight, smell, or hearing. Some species communicate in unconventional ways, relying on vibrational and electric signals rather than the more common sensory approaches. These unique signals are often invisible to other animals that do not possess the organs needed to perceive them. Continue reading →. How curiosity boosts memory.
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Mental health in rural India. February 10, 2015. In August 2001, 28 mentally ill patients burned to death. While chained to trees in a village in India a tragedy that shocked the country and forced sweeping changes in mental healthcare policy. Continue reading →. How curiosity boosts memory. Mental health in rural India. Sex talk – it’s all about electricity and vibrations. Masters of deception: how spiders trick ants. Tweets by @neuro babble.
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Mental health in rural India. February 10, 2015. In August 2001, 28 mentally ill patients burned to death. While chained to trees in a village in India a tragedy that shocked the country and forced sweeping changes in mental healthcare policy. Continue reading →. How curiosity boosts memory. Mental health in rural India. Sex talk – it’s all about electricity and vibrations. Masters of deception: how spiders trick ants. Tweets by @neuro babble.
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Sex talk – it’s all about electricity and vibrations. November 17, 2014. During mating rituals, animals usually communicate through touch, sight, smell, or hearing. Some species communicate in unconventional ways, relying on vibrational and electric signals rather than the more common sensory approaches. These unique signals are often invisible to other animals that do not possess the organs needed to perceive them. Continue reading →. November 2, 2014. On Won’t som...
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Four neuroscientists walk into a blog. Masters of deception: how spiders trick ants. November 2, 2014. Ant); Nemo/30559 images. All spiders are predators, but most of them are small and have rudimentary. Against larger animals that in turn prey on them. Spiders have thus evolved a range of predatory behaviours that, at the same time, allow them to evade the threat of predation and some of the most effective strategies involve deceiving ants. Continue reading →. How curiosity boosts memory.
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