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Aug 25, 2017News from SfNRead science policy and advocacy news from the week of August 25, 2017.
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Aug 21, 2017Press Release, News from SfNActivation of a reward-processing brain region peaks in the morning and evening and dips at 2 p.m., finds a study of healthy young men published in The Journal of Neuroscience.
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Aug 21, 2017News from SfNSfN member Christopher Cowan and his colleagues at the Medical University of South Carolina hosted an interactive lab tour earlier this month.
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Aug 18, 2017News from SfN
Read science policy and advocacy news from the week of August 18, 2017
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Aug 15, 2017News from SfNNeuroscience 2017's Preliminary Program is now available »
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Aug 14, 2017News from SfNYoung rats with access to a running wheel show improved memory later in life.
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Aug 14, 2017Press Release, News from SfN
A study in eNeuro shows that, when remembering a sequence of events, the brain focuses on the event paid the least attention, rather than replaying the events in the order they occurred. This finding suggests that attention during the initial encoding of a memory influences how information is manipulated in working memory.
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Aug 14, 2017Press Release, News from SfNNew experiments described in The Journal of Neuroscience support distinct roles for two brain pathways in processing information related to an object, with one carrying a largely invariant representation of an object and the other a flexible one depending on what we do with an object.
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Aug 14, 2017News from SfN, Press ReleaseThis year, 15-year-old Sojas Wagle added more successful endeavors to his list: winning the U.S. and World Brain Bees.
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Aug 14, 2017Press Release
Testosterone controls specific features of birdsong in two distinct regions of the canary brain that resemble the human motor cortex.
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