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And other neuroscience news for the week of November 23, 2020.
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How choices are framed can drastically influence our decisions ¬¬— even when outcomes are identical.
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Watch this inspiring video to see how much students are capable of in the field of science.
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Learn tips for helping students in a way that's founded in science.
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Playing music may keep your brain healthy and fit as you age.
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Neuroscientists are exploring the potential of stem cell treatments for Alzheimer’s disease in mice models.
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While trigger warnings may seem helpful, research shows this may not be the case.
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For more than 100 years, neuroscientists have searched for memory’s physical form. Finding it would answer philosophical and scientific questions about our minds.
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The hippocampus is responsible for everything you remember, from this morning’s breakfast to your first kiss.
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Childhood trauma physically alters the brain, with long-lasting consequences.