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The researcher discusses the science of body language and the unspoken word.
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Explores one process by which sleep is thought to play a role in properly regulating synapses — the synaptic homeostasis hypothesis.
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Neurological disorders all involve malfunction of or damage to the nervous system. The hallmarks of psychiatric disorders, on the other hand, are disturbed behavior and emotional state.
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Dopamine research is spurring the development of treatments for a range of disorders.
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The fast-acting drug offers a new way to treat depression and fathom its origins. Recent approval of a nasal spray promises to expand access, but much remains unknown.
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When you are trying to unravel the secrets of the most complex biological organ in the known universe, you need to get creative.
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It’s not just hormones that explain teen behavior. Environment and social interaction play a role, too.
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Researchers from around the world met in Washington, D.C. to explore the relevance and ethics for using non-human primates in research.
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Hallucinations happen when people see, hear, feel, or otherwise sense things that are not real, but appear to be very real and part of the surrounding environment.
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How two unlikely microbes led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques.