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The Human Brain is truly amazing. Find out more about five amazing brain discoveries scientists have made so far in 2015. It's only February!! Do these scientists ever sleep?! #BrainBreakthroughs #BrainFood #2015OnTheBrain #TheBrain #HumanBrain #ScienceNews #Discoveries http://ow.ly/ILo40
With each new year comes new discoveries and that is an understatement fort he field of neuroscience. Take a look at the top five discoveries about your brain.
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New insights into neural computations in cerebral cortex
New insights into neural computations in cerebral cortex. Scientists at the MPFI have provided strong evidence that the arrangement of synaptic connections within the dendritic field supports an active role for dendrites in cortical processing and that these dendritic computations shape how neurons encode visual information.
http://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/117407.php  
#neurons #synapses #brain #neuroscience #HumanBrain #CognitiveScience #cortex #VisualCortex
New insights into neural computations in cerebral cortex. Scientists at the MPFI have provided strong evidence that the arrangement of synaptic connections within the dendritic field supports an active role for dendrites in cortical processing and that these dendritic computations shape how neurons encode visual information.
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Mapping morphometry and connectedness of the human brain
#neuroscience #brain #humanBrain #CognitiveScience
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MRI its a great diagnosis tool and learning! 
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Once a "Cerebro" always a "Cerebro", after all Cerebro means "Brothers of the brain"
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The #Infancy of the #HumanBrain
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The human infant brain is the only known machine able to master a natural language and develop explicit, symbolic, and communicable systems of knowledge that deliver rich representations of the external world. With the emergence of noninvasive brain imaging, we now have access to the unique neural machinery underlying these early accomplishments. After describing early cognitive capacities in the domains of language and number, we review recent findings that underline the strong continuity between human infants’ and adults’ neural architecture, with notably early hemispheric asymmetries and involvement of frontal areas. Studies of the strengths and limitations of early learning, and of brain dynamics in relation to regional maturational stages, promise to yield a better understanding of the sources of human cognitive achievements.

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Link: http://www.omicsonline.org/blog/2015/10/08/22042-The-Infancy-of-the-Human-Brain.html
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What if ptsd is more : Physical than psychological?
A new study supports what a small group of military researchers
has suspected for decades: that modern warfare destroys the brain
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/12/magazine/what-if-ptsd-is-more-physical-than-psychological.html?_r=0   
Image : Diffusion tensor imaging tractography dramatically reveals the breakdown of neural connections in the brain of a civilian victim of severe traumatic brain injury (bottom), compared with a healthy brain (top). Researchers in the Military Brain Injury Studies Program at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences plan to similarly map the brains of deceased veterans of recent campaigns to assess blast effects. Slides of delicate brain tissue (below) hold crucial clues. “I think I know what blast force does to the human brain,” says program director Daniel Perl. Images (top) courtesy Brian l. Edlow, Massachusetts General Hospital; Reproduced with permission from the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology   
#neuroscience #brain #HumanBrain #neurons #synapses #brainInjury #wars #health #CognitiveScience #Military
#VA #MemorialDay #VeteransDay #PTSD #ThankYou
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Excellent article! Thank you. The analysis of the stages of a bomb blast and it's effect on the human body is remarkably detailed.
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Lots of folks at this site have started discussions about dreams. Vivid dreams. Crazy dreams. Lucid dreams. Some say they hardly dream any more. Some say...
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#humanbrain #personaltrainingcertificationinstitute #ptcinstitute - Personal Training Certification Institute - Google+
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13 INCREDIBLE FACTS ABOUT THE #HUMANBRAIN THAT MIGHT ELUDE YOU http://ow.ly/x520300U8Nq
13 INCREDIBLE FACTS ABOUT THE HUMAN BRAIN THAT MIGHT ELUDE YOU
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This is very interesting. #humanbrain http://ow.ly/I6VAt
Despite decades of scientific study, the human brain remains one of the most fascinating and mysterious phenomena in the natural world. In fact, the more we
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How to beat exam stress with just the power of your brain
Stress is part of life. Too much stress, over a sustained period, is clearly damaging, but normally we can deal effectively with short bouts. In fact, while stress may be uncomfortable, it can actually be a key motivator and the right amount of it can help to boost our performance. But there is a limit. Too much stress and the opposite tends to happen, leading our confidence and performance to decline at a rapid rate. The stress and performance relationship is often seen as an upside down “U” – as you get more stressed, your performance improves until you reach an optimum point – then it declines. In reality, it is more common for it to act as a motivator and then reach a sudden and severe drop – this is something I like to refer to as falling off the “fear cliff”. Stress can easily turn to fear and what happens when fear raises its ugly head is twofold. First, all our good intentions go out the window and we snap back into our comfort zones. Second, we panic and believe that just because in the past we have made a mistake this is bound to happen again. To avoid the “fear cliff” it is important to take a couple of steps back from the edge and think about your goals in advance. Set yourself realistic targets, two hours study may well be effective, but four hours is not twice as effective. Research shows that the human brain can only effectively concentrate for about 45 minutes – after that your concentration levels dip. So make sure you plan breaks into your revision schedule. Split the day into hour-long chunks knowing that for the last 10-15 minutes of the hour you will have a break before you move on to your next topic.
*Read more * - http://theconversation.com/how-to-beat-exam-stress-with-just-the-power-of-your-brain-59552  
#neuroscience #brain #neurons #synapses #mind #psychology #neurology #humanBrain #science #meditation #mindfulness #stress #exams #revision
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I just read about this. The three stages. I can't remember the first one, but after resistance comes exhaustion 
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Amzanighuh? #power #humanbrain  
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or..20w in cree led... is ligthing

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7 Ways To Free Your Mind #tipsandtricks #howto #humanbrain #motivation

Our mind, yes that little organ of our body which weighs on average about 1.3–1.4 kg (2.9–3.1 lb), or about 2% of our total body weight, and working constantly since the first breath we took, sometimes need a break.
Our mind, yes that little organ of our body which weighs on average about 1.3–1.4 kg (2.9–3.1 lb), or about 2% of our total body weight, and working constantly since the first breath we took, somet...
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#FemiAkinsikuMnemonist.

THE #HUMANBRAIN

Here useful #mnemonics for recalling the Five lobes of the human brain.

"First Place Often Takes the Trophy."

(#Frontal #Parietal #Occipital #Temporal Temporal.)
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