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The notoriously asocial creatures may possess some of the brain circuits humans use for social behavior.
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How tightly is violence tied to mental illness? Not as tight as US journalism makes it appear, researchers say.
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The discovery of stem cells and their unique ability to turn into any type of cell offers promise for understanding the brain and treating diseases.
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Test your students’ knowledge of the various diseases and disorders that plague the brain and nervous system.
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Encourage your students to look for neuroscience outside of science class.
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Use our Guess the Disorder Quiz and Ask an Expert articles to help your students learn more about mental disorders and the brain.
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People who react strongly to placebos also react strongly to antidepressants, and vice versa, according to new research.
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The human brain is the crowning achievement of evolution. But what makes it so special?
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Web-like structures surround brain cells helping keep brain activity in check.
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The neural connections that develop during infancy and childhood can have lasting effects on learning and health.