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Who You Are
New research shows that personality traits are mirrored by changes in our brains. These changes define who we are. To change your personality you need to reconfigure your brain! ...Full Article
HUMAN THOUGHT CAN VOLUNTARILY CONTROL NEURONS IN BRAIN
Neuroscience research involving epileptic patients with brain electrodes surgically implanted in their medial temporal lobes shows that patients learned to consciously control individual neurons deep in the brain with ...Full Article
How the Brain Makes Memories: Rhythmically
The brain learns through changes in the strength of its synapses — the connections between neurons — in response to stimuli. Now, in a discovery that challenges conventional wisdom ...Full Article
Beauty of the Brain
Is the human brain, with all its problem-solving prowess and creative ability, powerful enough to understand itself? Nothing in the known universe (with the exception of the universe itself) ...Full Article
Meet Your Auto-Brain
Did you know that approximately 95% of what you think and do happens without you even thinking about it? Here is an example of how your auto-brain works – ...Full Article
Fear and pleasure in the amygdala
Here is a heads up for a recent studydemonstrating – again – that the amygdala is not merely a “fear centre” in the brain. I have previously blogged about the ...Full Article
A Small Part of the Brain, and Its Profound Effects
The recent news about smoking was sensational: some people with damage to a prune-size slab of brain tissue called the insula were able to give up cigarettes instantly. Suppose scientists could ...Full Article
Heart and Brain
Before exploring the brains unique role in connecting a human being to what many call God, it is essential to honor new scientific information about the human heart that ...Full Article
Think Twice: How the Gut’s “Second Brain” Influences Mood and Well-Being
As Olympians go for the gold in Vancouver, even the steeliest are likely to experience that familiar feeling of “butterflies” in the stomach. Underlying this sensation is an often-overlooked network of neurons lining ...Full Article
Supercomputer Explores Biochemical Landscape To Find Memory Switches
Switches are a part of daily life, from snoozing your alarm, turning on the coffee maker, firing up your car engine, and so on until we turn off the ...Full Article