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September / October 2009
Gambling among Parkinson’s Patients Raises Questions about Dopamine
Ability to Catch Dyslexia Early May Help Stem Its Effects
Prefrontal Cortex Underlies Slips of the Tongue
Depression Insights Increase as Animal Models Improve
Assessing Risk and Resilience for Bipolar Disorder
For Injured Nerve Fibers, a Sense of Direction
Restoring Capillary Blood Flow after a Stroke
Obesity May Increase Alzheimer’s Risk
July / August 2009
Brain Training May Help Stroke Victims Recover Vision
Researchers Narrow Search for Source of Consciousness
May / June 2009
‘Neuroeducation’ Emerges as Insights into Brain Development, Learning Abilities Grow
Imaging Reveals Alzheimer’s Clues both Before and After Disease Develops
Safer than Marijuana, a Natural Chemical Strengthens Memories
news from the frontier
REM Sleep Stimulates Creativity
Active Brain and Body Help Maintain Cognitive Function
Synchronized Brain Waves Focus Attention
Animal Model Gives Insight into Antidepressants
March / April 2009
Hormone Therapy's Timing May Shape Outcome
ADHD Studies Target Circuitry, Stimulants’ Effects
Controlling Blood Glucose May Fend Off Cognitive Decline
Stock Market Success May Stem from Prenatal Hormone Levels
New mechanism for memory consolidation in sleep.
news from the frontier
Brain response to vision-loss disorder may be swift
Break in circadian rhythm may lead to disease
Fine-tuning mechanism may hold key to Alzheimer’s disease.
January / February 2009
A Slew of Studies Provides Addiction Insight
Researchers Begin to Decode Decision-making Processes
New Techniques Link Brain with Machine
Lie Detection Services Remain Premature, Neuroethicists Say
Neurobiology Affects Love and Attraction
Dancing Begins with a Cognitive Act for Professionals and Parkinson’s Patients
Insights Reveal that Itch Is More Than Skin Deep
news from the frontier
Environment influences gene expression
New scanning technique diagnoses hard-to-detect brain injuries
Temporary insomnia may lead to learning troubles
Receptors, growth factor may keep astrocytes in line
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