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    Brain health requires 'Good night's sleep' 03 January 2014

    Sleep deprivation not only affects your appearance but also your brain health. Researchers have revealed that one night of sleep deprivation causes an increase in molecules NSE and S-100B in blood concentrations the next morning, in young healthy men. NSE...

    Keywords: Health, Survey on Brain Health, Health, human brain

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    Rats decision power, Journal of Neuroscience, rats on par with human intelligence, Neuroscience

    Rats on par with Human Intelligence 15 March 2012

    A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggests that the rats could be on par or similar to humans while taking decisions in precarious situations. The study conducted in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) suggests that the ability...

    Keywords: Brain research., Research on Rats, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience

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    The Dark Knight rises, Aurora, the joker s first court hearing, Neuroscience

    'The Joker's' first court hearing 24 July 2012

    The 24 year old James Eagan Holmes who was the only accused in the mass shooting in the Aurora theater that was screening the Dark Knight Rises was presented before the courthouse for the first hearing on Monday. The man...

    Keywords: , neuroscience, Aurora,

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    annual Society for Neuroscience meeting, teenagers brains, criminal activity peaks during preceding maturity, Neuroscience

    Criminal activity peaks during preceding maturity 16 November 2013

    Mentioned in the Science News. Org, by Laura Sanders, that brain activity may help explain why crime peaks during teen years. Further known, from research presented during November 10 at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting recommends that teenagers brains...

    Keywords: annual Society for Neuroscience meeting, annual Society for Neuroscience meeting, Weill Cornell Medical College, teenagers brains

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