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    • A Novel Panic Pathway in the Brain

      A Novel Panic Pathway in the Brain

      The Scientist· 3 days ago

      While a small, almond-shaped lump of tissue called the amygdala is most commonly associated with the fear response, Han said that the neurocircuitry of...

    • Five Best: Books on the Brain

      Five Best: Books on the Brain

      The Wall Street Journal· 4 days ago

      “By harnessing the power of your prefrontal cortex,” she writes, “you can calm down your amygdala so that you can respond more mindfully and effectively...

    • Do Video Games Cause Violence in Real Life?

      Do Video Games Cause Violence in Real Life?

      HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 3 days ago

      Entertainment media has always made a great scapegoat for bad behavior and violence. But is it legitimate? Do violent video games really lead to...

    • The Scent Firms Hacking the Retail Experience

      The Scent Firms Hacking the Retail Experience

      The Business of Fashion· 5 days ago

      When Dallas Pratt worked at an outpost of Aesop in an outdoor shopping mall outside Chicago, one of her and her co-workers’ favourite ways of drawing in...

    • Why sleep soothes distress: Neurobiology explained

      Medical Xpress· 6 days ago

      A study published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience by an international team including the Woolcock's Dr. Rick Wassing examined research into sleep disorders over more than two decades to prove ...

    • 7 ways your life changes as a mother

      7 ways your life changes as a mother

      KSL Salt Lake City· 5 days ago

      This story is sponsored by Minky Couture. In fact, there are several ways you change for the better after giving birth — and there's scientific evidence...

    • Viruses Keep Mice from Stressing Out

      Viruses Keep Mice from Stressing Out

      The Scientist· 4 days ago

      Over the past few years, researchers have found a link between the microbiome in the gut and psychiatric disorders connected to stress.1-3 However, most...