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Scans show learning 'sculpts' the brain's connectionsSpontaneous brain activity formerly thought to be "white noise" measurably changes after a person learns a new task, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Chieti, Italy, have shown. Scientists also report that the degree of change reflects ...
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Medical News: Biomarkers in Cerebrospinal Fluid Predict Cognitive Decline - in Psychiatry, Dementia from MedPage TodayMedical News: Dementia Biomarkers in Cerebrospinal Fluid Predict Cognitive Decline LITTLE FALLS, N.J., May 11 -- In patients with very mild dementia of the Alzheimer type, biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid may predict progression of cognitive impairment, researchers said. Those with lower ...
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Imaging Pinpoints Brain Regions That 'See The Future'Imaging Pinpoints Brain Regions That 'See The Future' ScienceDaily (Jan. 7, 2007) — Human memory, the ability to recall vivid mental images of past experiences, has been studied extensively for more than a hundred years. But until recently, there's been surprisingly little research into ...
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Pain and itch responses regulated separatelyHistorically, scientists have regarded itching as a less intense version of the body's response to pain, but researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have determined that pain and itch actually are regulated by different molecular mechanisms.Today at Neuroscience ...
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