Extras
Neuroscience

Extras


Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut:

The psychology of eye-contact.

A documentary that reduces stigma towards schizophrenia.

How and when politicians use fear to manipulate voters.

More evidence that eye wiggling can benefit memory. (see earlier).

Seeing a video-clip of themselves giving a speech helped teenagers' social anxiety about a second speech.

How the brains of golfers differ from non-golfers.

Lessons on forgiveness could help patients with anger-related heart problems.

Has psychology forgotten the value of field research?

Musical training boosts children's linguistic abilities.

Evidence from brain-damaged patients for the organisation of decision-making functions in the frontal lobe.

Fish can count.




- Extras
Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Establishing cognitive norms for centenarians. How do children with autism and children with Down Syndrome react to their mirror image? Heterosexual men with more cause to be concerned by 'sperm...

- Extras
Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: How to critically appraise an article. What can magicians teach us about the brain? Exploring the way anxiety may be passed from parents to their children. Comparing the brain activity of architects...

- Extras
Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Scanning the brains of anorexia patients while they view their own bodies and other people's. Their neural activity is regular when they look at other people's bodies, but unusual when they...

- Extras
Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Are capacity bottlenecks in the brain's information processing pathways, at the heart of many mental conditions and disorders? Differences between monkey and human mirror-neuron systems. Ageing...

- Abstract Of The Day: Aphasia
Saygin AP, Wilson SM, Dronkers NF, Bates E. Action comprehension in aphasia: Linguistic and non-linguistic deficits and their lesion correlates. Neuropsychologia. 2004; 42(13): 1788-804. Department of Cognitive Science, University of California,...



Neuroscience








.