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Category Archives: Hypothalamus

Advances in understanding addiction treatment and recovery – Science Advances

Posted: Published on October 18th, 2019

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Current advances in research in treatment and recovery: Nicotine addiction – Science Advances

Posted: Published on October 18th, 2019

As discussed, tobacco dependence is characterized as a physiological dependence (addiction to nicotine) and behavioral (or conditioned) habit of using tobacco. Continue reading

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Curious Kids: why does my older sister not want to play LEGO with me anymore and stays in her room? – The Conversation AU

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2019

If you have a question youd like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskids@theconversation.edu.au. Why does my older sister, aged 13, not want to play LEGO with me anymore and stays in her room the whole day Continue reading

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Exploring the stress-mood-appetite connection – Baylor College of Medicine News

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2019

Does stress affect your appetite or your mood? Many people have experienced stressful situations that trigger a particular mood and also change certain feelings toward food Continue reading

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Depression: The new-found friend of people who work in shifts – TheHealthSite

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2019

Working multiple and night shifts is very common in India. Many employers today offer only shift work to their employees. Continue reading

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Biological Weathering and Its Deadly Effect on Black Mothers – Self

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2019

Imagine for a moment that youre a very silly 22-year-old driving through Florida sometime around 2009. Continue reading

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9 ways to improve your brain fitness – INTHEBLACK

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2019

At what age does cognition peak in adulthood - somewhere between the speed of youth and wisdom of age? Continue reading

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While You’re Sound Asleep, Your Brain Removes ‘Unnecessary’ Memories – Interesting Engineering

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2019

As you lay sound asleep with your head on your pillow, you probably don't imagine that your brain is still madly working away. One of the many actions the brain is busy with is sifting through your daily moments and thoughts. Researchers from Japan have discovered neurons in our hypothalamus, whose inhibition during rapid eye movement (REM)sleep is linked to removing 'unnecessary' memories from our brain.This is the part of the brain that has several functions, namely, linking our nervous system to our endocrine system. Continue reading

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Brain Pathway That Lets Us Forget ‘Unnecessary Memories’ Found – News18

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2019

A group of neurons in the brain's hypothalamus is inhibited during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, contributing to the brain's ability to forget "unnecessary" memories, according to a study. The results, published in the Journal Science, offers insights into the poorly understood mechanisms behind the regulation of memory during sleep. Our brains are busy filtering and processing the day's experiences before consolidating them into memory when we rest, the study noted Continue reading

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Two Studies Fail to Replicate Magnetogenetics Research – The Scientist

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2019

Several recent studies in high-profile journals reported to have genetically engineered neurons to become responsive to magnetic fields. In doing so, the authors could remotely control the activity of particular neurons in the brain, and even animal behaviorpromising huge advances in neuroscientific research and speculation for applications even in medicine. We envision a new age of magnetogenetics is coming, one 2015 study read Continue reading

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