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Oct 16, 2018Press ReleaseSweet and bitter flavors are identified as soon as they are tasted, according to human neural and behavioral data.
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Oct 16, 2018Press ReleaseMice can be used to study the neural circuits underlying complex decision-making, suggests an analysis of more than 500,000 mouse decisions.
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Oct 13, 2018News from SfNWeek of Oct. 8, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Oct 10, 2018Press Release
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Oct 09, 2018Press ReleaseA neuroimaging study of human participants watching the 1994 film Forrest Gump and Alfred Hitchcock's 1961 television drama Bang! You're Dead suggests an important role for the hippocampus in segmenting our continuous everyday experience into discrete events for storage in long-term memory.
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Oct 09, 2018Press ReleaseIndividual arm movements are represented by neural activity in both the left and right hemispheres of the brain, according to a study of epilepsy patients.
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Oct 06, 2018News from SfNWeek of Oct. 1, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Oct 02, 2018Press Release, News from SfNStudy demonstrates how the brain learns to recognize an individual face regardless of where it appears in space.
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Sep 25, 2018Press ReleaseA study of teenage twins teases apart the influence of genetic and environmental factors on brain activity during sleep.
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Sep 18, 2018Press ReleaseStudy establishes the pig as promising preclinical research model for hippocampal-dependent human memory disorders.
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