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Boo! What happens in the brain when we are frightened?
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This film investigates whether dogs love us by reviewing behavioural and neuroscientific evidence.
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A new study now shows that just one night of sleep deprivation results in the accumulation in the brain of a protein implicated in Alzheimer's
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At the Congressional Neuroscience Caucus briefing on the developing brain, leaders in the neuroscience field explored the fundamental differences between the growing and fully developed brain.
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Researchers are studying the chemicals and structures behind charitable brains.
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We are able to empathize thanks in large part to mirror neurons, a special type of motor neurons that help us recognize emotions.
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Once thought to merely coordinate movement, this region of the brain is proving to exert greater influence on cognition, emotion, and other functions.
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When a gentle glow feels like a spotlight and everyday sounds hurt your ears, life can get anxious and painful. But there may be an upside to being highly sensitive.
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For Valentine's Day, read up on how love affects the brain.