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Juggling rewires the brain & News in Science (ABC...
Just wait until you're in your middle-aged years and have had to eat harsh pharmaceuticals to overcome cancer or the threat of cancer and you'll appreciate what it means in detail what it is like to feel absolutely spent in spite of whatever position in which you... more
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FDA allows first test of human stem cell therapy
From the page: "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the way for the first trial to see if human embryonic stem cells can treat people safely, a company involved in the controversial research on Friday. Geron Corp, a California biotechnology company, said... more
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Beau Lotto: Optical illusions show how we see | Video on...
From the page: "Beau Lotto's color games puzzle your vision, but they also spotlight what you can't normally see: how your brain works. This fun, first-hand look at your own versatile sense of sight reveals how evolution tints your perception of what's... more
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Scientists find that individuals in vegetative states...
From the page: Scientists have found that some individuals in the vegetative and minimally conscious states, despite lacking the means of reporting awareness themselves, can learn and thereby demonstrate at least a partial consciousness. Their findings are reported in... more
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Evidence points to conscious metacognition in some...
(PhysOrg.com) -- J. David Smith, Ph.D., a comparative psychologist at the University at Buffalo who has conducted extensive studies in animal cognition, says there is growing evidence that animals share functional parallels with human conscious metacognition -- that is, they... more
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Is Free Will an Illusion? | Wired Science | Wired.com
From the page: ""free will" being a brain function, and hence physically determined and not free at all! I don't think "free will" is a very sensible concept, and you donâ€t need neuroscience to reject it â€" any mechanistic view of the... more
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Multiple sclerosis successfully reversed in animals
From the page: "A new experimental treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) completely reverses the devastating autoimmune disorder in mice, and might work exactly the same way in humans, say researchers"
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Adult Brain Can Change Within Seconds
From the page: "The human brain can adapt to changing demands even in adulthood, but MIT neuroscientists have now found evidence of it changing with unsuspected speed."
