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Neuropsychologia

22 hours ago ago from Philosopher’s Digest

http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/247/description#description Publisher's Statement Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to integrating experimental, clinical and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human behaviour and cognition from a neuroscience perspective. Specifically, the journal considers appropriate only those studies that explicitly address ...

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Tactile Sensory and Pain Networks in the Human Spinal Cord and Brain Stem Mapped by Means of Functional MR Imaging

22 hours ago ago from Headache Collection

American Journal of Neuroradiology DOI 10.3174/ajnr.A1909 N.F. Ghazni, C.M. Cahill and P.W. Stroman (From the Centre for Neuroscience Studies (N.F.G., C.M.C., P.W.S.), Departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Anesthesiology (C.M.C.), and Departments of Diagnostic Radiology and Physics (P.W.S.), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Please address correspondence to Patrick W. Stroman, Ph.D., Departments of Diagnostic ...

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Depression saps brain's reward endurance

3 hours ago ago from Times of the Internet - The Web\'s Number One News Source - Times News

MADISON, Wis., Dec. 23 (UPI) -- People who are depressed are unable to sustain activity in brain areas related to positive emotion, U.S. researchers suggest. Study leader Aaron Heller, a University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student, says the study challenges previous notions that individuals with depression show less brain activity in areas associated with positive emotion. Scientists have generally thought that anhedonia -- ...

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I feel your pain

21 hours ago ago from Cure.us

“Some people really feel your pain,” reported The Daily Telegraph . It said that “one in three people actually feel physical discomfort when they see someone else in agony”. This news story is based on research that investigated how seeing images of others in pain can cause some people to report mild pain-like sensations. It also measured whether these sensations are associated with a change in activity in the areas of the brain that ...

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ChangingThe-Subject

9 hours ago ago from Nouslife

A very interesting exploration of what could be genuinely 'third way' social policy bases resting on emerging insights about human brains and neurology. The .pdf is here. Nov28th2009ChangingThe-SubjectPamphlet.pdf (application/pdf Object) I'd like to draw attention to part three which begins with a summary of what has emerged in the last few years from neuroscience: The plastic brain: we learn and think through our brains strengthening ...

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