by chensiqi1223 | Oct 1, 2015 | 2015
Check out this new research about how food commercials stimulate the regions of the overweight teenager’s brain that control pleasure, taste and the mouth. These findings suggest that activation mentally simulates unhealthy eating behavior making it harder for...
by chensiqi1223 | Sep 23, 2015 | 2015
Computerized brain-training programs often claim to improve aspects of general cognitive functioning. In this study, Karizma Mawjee and Drs Steven Woltering and Rosemary Tannock examined the extent to which these claims were true. Using a randomized controlled trial,...
by chensiqi1223 | Sep 11, 2015 | 2015
In an unprecedented move, Dr. Steve demanded the entire NLD to watch Robert Spolsky’s address on the “evolution of stress” to be held on Thursday the 8th of October at the Rudder Theater at 6:30 pm. “Stress and stress resilience is what...
by chensiqi1223 | Sep 4, 2015 | 2015
This weekend marked the passing of one of the most inspirational neuroscientists known to mankind, Dr. Oliver Sacks. His wisdom, kindness, and humanizing insights will be missed. Do check out some of his work on the internet and feel free to drop by my office if you...
by chensiqi1223 | Sep 4, 2015 | 2015
Do our brains change after successful treatment? Dr. Woltering and the team tested a large sample of children with disruptive behavior problems before, after, and a year after an intense treatment program ended. Brain oscillatory measures related to the flexible...
by chensiqi1223 | Aug 30, 2015 | 2015
Interesting blog by Aaron Dubrow on the influence of cyberlearning on...
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