distortion. Behavioral Brain Research‚ 241(1)‚ 80-85. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.12.002 The authors and corresponding affiliations are listed as follows: Boris Suchan‚ Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience‚ Department of Neuropsychology‚ Ruhr-University‚ Germany; Denise Soria Bauser‚ Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience‚ Department of Neuropsychology‚ Ruhr-University‚ Germany; Martin Busch‚ Department of Radiology‚ University of Witten-Herdecke‚ Germany; Dietmar Schulte‚ Department of Clinical Child and
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Brain Lateralization The Split Brain: Exploring the Two Hemispheres Becoming an Informed Consumer of Psychology: Learning to Control Your Heart—and Mind—through Biofeedback Psychology on the Web The Case of . . . The Fallen Athlete Full Circle: Neuroscience and Behavior 46 The Deepest Cut Wendy Nissley carried her two-year-old daughter‚ Lacy‚ into O.R. 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital to have half of her brain removed. Lacy suffers from a rare malformation of the brain‚ known as hemimegalencephaly
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amygdala volume in Williams Syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 32‚ 2767–2772 Ghashghaei‚ H.T.‚ Barbas‚ H.‚ (2002). Pathways for emotion: interactions of prefrontal and anterior temporal pathways in the amygdala of the rhesus monkey. Neuroscience 115‚ 1261–1279. Haas‚ B. W.‚ Hoeft‚ F.‚ Searcy‚ Y. M.‚ Mills‚ D.‚ Bellugi‚ U.‚ and Reiss‚ A. (2009a). Individual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndrome. Neuropsychologia 48
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contribution to society was his 20 year extensive research in Neuropsychology studying the right hemisphere of the brain (Gardner 1975). While doing this research on this topic‚ Gardner was able to write some 60 empirical articles‚ even on cognitive neuroscience. (e.g.‚ Gardner‚ Brownell‚ Wapner & Michelow‚ 1983). Again‚ only in the 1960’s were government grants available to him to extend his research and prior to this there was no
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Emotion 2010‚ Vol. 10‚ No. 2‚ 257–265 © 2010 American Psychological Association 1528-3542/10/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0018489 Emotion Regulation and Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty Renata M. Heilman and Liviu G. Cris¸an Daniel Houser Babes¸-Bolyai University George Mason University Mircea Miclea and Andrei C. Miu Babes¸-Bolyai University It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. The recent literature on emotion regulation (ER)
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As of now our culture is very dependent upon the many diverse technologies that exist. Even with such a dependency on technology select individuals deem technologies such as video games mindless and unproductive. The common words used to describe gamers are obese‚ lazy‚ aggressive‚ and socially awkward. However‚ video games reap many benefits that include stronger social ties‚ improved hand-eye coordination‚ and certain video games can be used as an educational tool. For the individuals with Schizotypal
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Drug Addiction Assignment: Methamphetamine The powerful and dangerous drug‚ methamphetamine (meth)‚ has recently attracted more and more users around the world. It is an amphetamine drug that is very addictive. Meth users are gaining easier access to the drug‚ since it can be made from common household things‚ like Drano and battery acid. Over 400‚000 Americans are currently addicted to the drug. Meth causes a huge increase in dopamine and other neurotransmitters in the brain. In addition‚ meth
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learning. Several scientific studies have been able to link music-related activities‚ such as musical training and listening to music‚ not just with learning‚ but with healthy brain development. According to a study published in The Journal of Neuroscience in 2014‚ musical training helps your ear for speech. The study was conducted at a nonprofit after-school
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neuroprotectin supplementation. Revised paragraph Two authors‚ Zandi et. al and Pagaini-Hill‚ focus on Hormone Replacement Therapy as an effective preventive procedure to lessen the higher rate of AD in Women. According to Zandi et al.‚ basic neuroscience findings suggest that by replacing certain hormones through HTR (Hormone replacement therapy) as well as implementing minerals such as calcium‚ and multivitamin supplements
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alike‚ and there is not one definitive part of the brain that is responsible for a predetermined function. While psychology has been argued for a long time by some to not be a science‚ neuroscience has not faced such opposition. Therefore‚ it does not have the same flaws that psychology already has. However‚ neuroscience sometimes makes strange statements about the unconscious based on faulty evidence. Brain imaging commits assumptions and its results should be taken with a grain of salt‚ as there have
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