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Scientists identify a new kind of human brain cell: ‘Rosehip’ neurons not found in rodents, may be involved in fine-level control between regions of the human brain
One of the most intriguing questions about the human brain
Read moreHow does helping people affect your brain? Study shows neurobiological effects of giving social support
Providing “targeted” social support to other people in need activates
Read moreResearchers find a neural ‘auto-correct’ feature we use to process ambiguous sounds
Our brains have an “auto-correct” feature that we deploy when
Read moreCore thinking error underlies belief in creationism, conspiracy theories
It’s not uncommon to hear someone espouse the idea that
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They aren't drugs you'd ever expect to see scribbled on
Read moreTraining in musical improvisation may teach your brain to think differently: Skilled improvisers detect easy-to-substitute chords faster than non-improvisers, says study
John Coltrane and Jerry Garcia became improvising legends for their
Read moreSmall talk not as bad as previously thought
People who engage in more substantive conversations tend to be
Read moreProspective teachers more likely to view black faces than white faces as angry
A preliminary study of prospective teachers finds that they are
Read moreHere's Where the Most Psychopaths Live in the U.S.
Washington, D.C., may be known for its countless politicians, but
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