by Molly Des Jardin The brain is a fascinating and complex unit of our anatomy. The brain is responsible for so many things. It stores our short term and long term memories. The ability to learn is … [Read more...]
A baby’s pain registers in the brain – Science News
Science NewsA baby's pain registers in the brainScience NewsA GAIN ON PAIN During painful procedures, newborns' brains show a spike in activity that can be detected with electrodes on the … [Read more...]
Travacor For Your Brain
Each year a new product is launched to boost brain functions. Travacor is one of the most popular and widely used products among the brain supplement tablets. Many people choose Travacor, as their … [Read more...]
Dino brain found ‘pickled’ in boggy swamp – Science News for Students (blog)
Science News for Students (blog)Dino brain found 'pickled' in boggy swampScience News for Students (blog)This could be the first known fossil of a dinosaur brain, scientists say. To … [Read more...]
UCLA–Caltech study identifies brain cells that help people learn by watching others
Picture a little boy imitating his father shaving in the mirror or a little girl wobbling proudly in her mother’s high heels. From infancy, we learn by watching other people, then use those memories … [Read more...]
What Donkey Kong can tell us about how to study the brain
“I just can’t believe that.” This story appears in the September 3, 2016, issue of Science News with the headline, "Gaming the brain: Computer experiment throws hsade on neuroscience methods." … [Read more...]
How To Adopt Healthy Brain Habits Since Adolescence: Top 10 Resources
by Lisa Brewster Copyright (c) 2011 SharpBrainsBeing a teenager can be a challenging time, both for the teenager and for those around him or her (parents, teachers). Adolescents (like most other … [Read more...]