Phantom limb effect: when the mind still sees what isn’t there.
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Even decades after amputation, the brain is still structured as if the hand were there, casting new light on ‘phantom limb’ phenomenon.
A team of American researchers have mapped the cerebral cortex into 180 distinct regions.
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Neuroscientists analysed the brains of 210 healthy young adults. The result was a modern atlas of the human brain, 97 areas of which have never been described before.
What makes your brain go all-in on what it thinks you’re seeing?
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How does your brain deal with the ambiguous and variable visual information your eyes collect? Neuroscientists think it bets on what’s the most likely version of reality.
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Fresh hope for sufferers of mental illness.
Who’s making the decisions around here?
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Different animals and different behaviors rely on various forms and combinations of ‘government’ to carry out desired actions.
Considering popping a pill? Just take a nap.
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Some cognitive enhancers can reduce the brain power of high performers by weakening their memory.
Do you remember playing with the red wheel or do you remember a picture of you playing with it?
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Language, culture and brain development all contribute to ‘childhood amnesia’.
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Research has found a link between experiencing migraine headaches in adulthood and experiencing emotional abuse in childhood. So how strong is the link?
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The next generation of neuroprosthetics could communicate directly with the brain to tackle diseases such as epilepsy and blindness.
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Why we can’t help feeling affection for babies, puppies, dolls, teddies and even miniature products.
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Transhumanism sees mind uploading as the ultimate destiny of humanity, but it’s actually a dangerous distraction.
The appliance of science.
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Doctors are working to reconnect the brain to paralysed limbs.
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It may prove to be a useful diagnostic tool for brain disorders.
Tinkering with the brain to ease the mind.
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Will a bit of brain stimulation to lift our spirits ahead of a night out be commonplace in the future?
According to research, players like Spain’s Andres Iniesta have superior cognitive skills to less successful players.
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Neuropsychological tests of football players can help predict their performance, according to research.
Bodies at war.
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Body identity integrity disorder is a strange and very distressing condition. A shift towards treating it as a neuroscientific problem could be the key to a cure.
The 1992 class photo from Morse High School in San Diego, California.
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Evolutionary psychology could explain why the memories and friendships formed during these years seem more vivid, potent and meaningful than those from any other stage of life.
Should people with brain disorders receive different punishment for crimes?
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Some believe neuroscience should change the way we punish criminals, but courts have been slow to embrace new approaches.
It’s not that warm, John.
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Drinking booze can have some quite different effects on brain and body.
Want help to lose weight? Train your brain.
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Weight lost is often weight re-gained. Learning how to manage stress and find comfort are overlooked tools.