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Musical study challenges long-held view of left brain-right brain split

Development, Games, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology, Stress games, psychology

(Medical Xpress) — Ever been stuck in traffic when a feel-good song comes on the radio and suddenly your mood lightens?

Understanding how our brain perceives space

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European scientists looked into the cellular properties of neurons responsible for space coordination. Insight into the neuronal network of the entorhinal cortex will help understand what determines space and movement perception, and also how it is linked to brain-related disorders.

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?

Computer use and exercise combo may reduce the odds of having memory loss

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You think your computer has a lot of memory … if you keep using your computer you may, too.

Huge study finds brain networks connected to teen drug abuse

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Why do some teenagers start smoking or experimenting with drugs—while others don’t?

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