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A computer program learned to identify people thinking about suicide by studying brain activity patterns associated with words like "death" and "trouble."
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By rushing live brain cells from the operating room to the lab, scientists have been able to create three-dimensional reconstructions of cells that reveal their electrical behavior and shape.
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As the country starts to get back into its most popular professional team sport, this serves as a reminder of how dangerous football can be.
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Savoring the flavor of wine activates more gray matter than solving a complex math problem, according to neuroscientist Gordon Shepherd. His new book, Neurenology, explores your brain on wine.
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What are those dog ears doing on my heart? Ancient anatomists named body parts after things they resembled in real life. So you've got a rooster comb in your skull and a flute in your leg.
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12/17/13 - Today’s Topical Currents is with neuroscientist James Fallon. After decades of studying human brains, he found that his own scan showed…
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03/21/13 - Thursday's Topical Currents is with chef, author and syndicated columnist Linda Gassenheimer. She visits with Dr. Neal Barnard author of Power…
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01/22/13 - Tuesday's Topical Currents addresses our “cognitive potential,” with Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, founder of the Center for Brain Health at the…