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Reverse engineering epilepsy’s ‘miracle’ diet

Development, General, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress neuroscience, psychology

For decades, neurologists have known that a diet high in fat and extremely low in carbohydrates can reduce epileptic seizures that resist drug therapy. But how the diet worked, and why, was a mystery—so much so that in 2010, The New York Times Magazine called it “Epilepsy’s Big, Fat Miracle.”

Dementia patients reveal how we construct a picture of the future

Development, General, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress health, stress

(Medical Xpress) — Our ability to imagine and plan our future depends on brain regions that store general knowledge, new research shows.

Brain research shows visual perception system unconsciously affects our preferences

Development, Games, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress development, heart-disease

When grabbing a coffee mug out of a cluttered cabinet or choosing a pen to quickly sign a document, what brain processes guide your choices?

Well-connected brains make you smarter in older age

Development, General, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress chinese, stress

Brains that maintain healthy nerve connections as we age help keep us sharp in later life, new research funded by the charity Age UK has found.

Barrow researchers use magic for discoveries

Development, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress diseases, heart-disease

Researchers at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center have unveiled how and why the public perceives some magic tricks in recent studies that could have real-world implications in military tactics, marketing and sports.

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