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FMRI And Memory Detectors - Easily Fooled

Real-time brain scans coupled with a machine-learning algorithm can reveal whether a person has memory of a particular subject, but with a little bit of concentration people can easily hide their memories from the computer. Memory is obviously important, in areas like eyewitness testimony, medicine and even marketing.

Melina-uncapher , Anthony-wagner , Neuroscience ,

No, neuroscientists don't know much about the mind

On mental ‘wellness,’ there isn’t much of a difference between science and pseudoscience.

New-york , United-states , United-kingdom , British , Sam-harris , Russell-brand , Neuroscience , Mental-wellness , Science , Physical-fitness , Human-behaviour

I'm a top dementia doctor – here's what I learnt when my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's

Prof Peter Garrard’s experience with his mother taught him the importance of kindness and humour for dementia patients and their families

Greece , London , City-of , United-kingdom , Greek , Anthony-hopkins , Peter-garrard , Laurence-geller , Geller-commission , Anthony , Prof-peter-garrard , West-london

New 'Evolutionary' Theory Takes A Serious Look At Humor

A new publication answers centuries' old questions regarding the mechanism and function of humor, identifying the reason humor is common to all human societies, its fundamental role in the evolution of homo sapiens and its continuing importance in the cognitive development of infants.

United-kingdom , Alastair-clarke , Recognition-theory , Pattern-recognition-theory , Monty-python , Neuroscience ,

What Does a Dog See in Its Mind When You Say 'Ball'?

Many dog owners believe their pets understand and respond not only to commands such as "sit" and "stay," but also to words referring to their favorite objects....

Budapest , Hungary , Eotvos-lorand-university , Dogs , Dog , Language , Pets , Words , Discoveries , Study , Animals

Research shows cause for obesity in Labrador retriever dogs

A genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labrador retrievers hard-wires them for obesity. As people carry such mutations, drugs currently in development for human obesity could help them.

United-kingdom , Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , Eleanor-raffan , University-of-cambridge , Science-advances , Obesity-israel , Dogs , Genetics , Neuroscience ,

Your Next Job: Brain-Computer Interface Surgeon

When everyone's hooking their brains up to computers, we'll need BCI surgeons to install the hardware.

New-york , United-states , Shahram-majidi , Mount-sinai-hospital , Your-next-job , Neuroscience , Brains , Brain-computer-interfaces ,

Weizmann study makes step towards incurable disease treatment

In a significant development, researchers at the Weizmann Institute received promising results after testing possible treatments for Huntington's disease (HD) on mice.

China , Japan , Chinese , Japanese , Rivka-dikstein , Woody-guthrie , George-huntington , York-university , New-york , Anat-bahat , Health , Science