Kathleen Taylor

@neurotaylor

Science writer and author of 'The Fragile Brain', fascinated by brains, and people, in their contexts. Infrequent tweeter, usual disclaimers apply.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2012.

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  1. 2. velj 2018.

    That's all for now, folks. Have a good weekend, see as many friends as suits, and sleep well

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  2. 2. velj 2018.

    And finally, a study finds circadian disruption both in ageing and in preclinical Alzheimer's:

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  3. 2. velj 2018.
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  4. 2. velj 2018.

    Brave authors: not only researching immigration policies, but implying that being welcoming is a better strategy: Likelihood of seeing this one written up in the UK right-wing press?

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  5. 2. velj 2018.

    How the human brain networks for threats:

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  6. 2. velj 2018.

    Two new mutations of the PSEN1 gene found. Dementia in late thirties/early forties: and

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  7. 2. velj 2018.

    Two reasons to enjoy this study: 1) astrocytes are important, far more than just neurons' butlers; 2) there's a bit of the brain called the preBötzinger complex.

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  8. 2. velj 2018.

    Apparently friends really do think alike (at least when watching movies):

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    30. sij 2018.

    Another illusion. These two pictures are identical even though the roads look very different.

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  10. 2. velj 2018.

    Scandi databases linking employees to drug purchases (from antidepressants to thyroid meds) find that after their organisation downsizes, they buy more

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  11. 2. velj 2018.

    Also of interest, not least methodologically:

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  12. 2. velj 2018.

    Good morning! First piece of the day is from on amyloid blood biomarkers. Are we closer to population screening for dementia?

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  13. 19. sij 2018.

    That's plenty for now! Have a good weekend, everyone.

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  14. 19. sij 2018.

    Finally, a study on a topic I mentioned in , brain pH and its possible relevance to brain malfunction, here in psychiatric disorders

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  15. 19. sij 2018.

    This looks interesting: modelling acculturation Suggests the key variables are willingness to interact with others and keenness to retain one's own culture

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  16. 19. sij 2018.

    The hippocampus is displayed as social, as well as spatial, as rats keep track of other rats:

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  17. 19. sij 2018.

    Another computer-learning story, on predicting criminals' re-arrest, has had wide coverage: Conclusion isn't quite that asking random passers-by would do as well, but ...

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  18. 19. sij 2018.

    Amyloids: often there at the end of life, perhaps also at the very beginning? This the most fascinating study this week for me:

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  19. 19. sij 2018.

    Also from a study of machine learning in cooperation suggests that cheap talk can pass a Turing test.

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  20. 19. sij 2018.

    Mice, which can be vicious little so-and-sos, can learn to cooperate, says a study using wireless brain stimulation (itself an idea with fairly boggling implications):

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