Brain World Magazine

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The only magazine dedicated to the brain — that explores how neuroscience can affect & impact health, wellness, culture, education, society, technology, & more.

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  1. "Our findings illustrate that what you eat affects how you think. 🍩 Eating a high-fructose diet over the long term alters your brain's ability to learn and remember information," says 's Dr. Fernando Gomez-Pinilla. 🧠

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  2. 2. velj

    The estimates that around 3 million concussions occur ever year, and incidence rates are likely much higher than we realize. Many athletes experience concussions more often than they actually report them. 🏈 🔬 🧠 

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    "If you look at people’s brains, it becomes obvious that we process rejection from someone we depend on, in the same way we process physical pain. This is because we are social animals and we depend on people so much," says 's Dr. Naomi Eisenberger. 🧠

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  4. 31. sij

    "Income may not be the only factor that determines a child’s developmental trajectory—it may be the easiest one to alter from the standpoint of implementing policy—a down-payment of sorts to promote the of a growing child’s brain," .

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  5. 30. sij

    "The key to manipulation is in the explanation—because some criminals aren’t just smart: they’re prepared to spin a believable tale. Plausibility is one of the things that even trained officers can get manipulated by," says former DA James Ardaiz. 🧠 

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  6. 29. sij

    The promotion of and well-being, and the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, are now recognized as health priorities by the and part of the . 🧠 🤔

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  7. 28. sij

    "The workings of the ’s biochemical machinery impact virtually every process occurring there: how attention is selectively deployed and sustained over time; how memories are formed and stored; & myriad other functions," says Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg. 🧠 

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  8. 27. sij

    "These children went through daily and repeated trauma. There was no need for logical thinking. What can logic play in such a situation where everything is abnormal?" —Dr. Reuven Feuerstein on his work with young Holocaust survivors

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  9. 26. sij

    The hippocampus—often referred to as your "brain's GPS"—may be instrumental in a "memory control" mechanism you have for those things that you would rather forget, according to research published by . 🤯 🧠

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  10. 25. sij

    "We need people. Other people make us healthy. Joining a club that meets just once a month has the same effect on your life expectancy as quitting smoking," says . 😆😃 🧠 🤔 

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  11. 24. sij

    Beginning writers watch stories like a film inside their heads, while experienced appear to draw from an inner voice—an active caudate nucleus which remains dormant in novices—according to researchers. 🧠 ✍️

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  12. 23. sij

    Today, only 16 percent of high school seniors read a book, newspaper, or magazine every day that wasn’t assigned for school—down from 60 percent forty years ago—according to an report. 📚 📖 🧠

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  13. 22. sij

    According to , around 283,000 seek care in U.S. emergency rooms each year for a sports- or recreation-related traumatic injury. Here are some ways to reduce the risk of pediatric brain injury. 🧠 😃

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  14. 21. sij

    "There are many routes to schadenfreude; people have identified resentment as being a really big one. When someone who doesn’t deserve everything that they have received suddenly has an aspect taken away, then that becomes satisfying," says . 🧠 

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  15. 20. sij

    While engaged in improvisation, your "self-monitoring" systems have significantly reduced activity—while those responsible for dreaming, memory, and personal identity show a drastic increase in activity. 🧠 🎼 😃

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  16. 19. sij

    If you’ve never heard the term “silent stroke” you aren’t alone—around 10% of healthy middle-aged people may have had a silent stroke without being aware of it. They're involved with thinking and mood regulation and thus harder to detect. 🧠

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  17. 18. sij

    "There are so many factors that can influence the DNA sequence of an organism. But our study explains a very high percentage of these differences and provides evidence that we really are what we eat," says researchers. 🍎  🧠

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  18. 17. sij

    "In gaming you project yourself into the character. The brain puts itself into the avatar’s body. So the can deceive itself, it can feel or experience that which isn’t real—essential for video and neuroprosthetics," says 's Olaf Blanke.

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  19. 16. sij

    How can we tell if an injured brain is getting better? With a type of brain imaging called functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), researchers are getting a real-time look at the ’s neuronal activity. ⚕️ 🧠

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  20. 15. sij

    "The education and empowerment of women throughout the world cannot fail to result in a more caring, tolerant, just and peaceful life for all," says Aung San Suu Kyi. ✊  🧠

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