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Secret of Newborn's First Words Revealed

kavin submitted, created time 2 months 3 weeks (www.sciencedaily.com)

A new study could explain why "daddy" and "mommy" are often a baby's first words – the human brain may be hard-wired to recognize certain repetition patterns. Using the latest optical brain imaging techniques, University of British Columbia post-doctoral fellow Judit Gervain and a team of researchers from Italy and Chile documented brain activities of twenty-two newborns (two to three days old) when exposed to recordings of made-up words

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Music Builds Bridges in the Brain

Sue Wu submitted, created time 7 months 4 days (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

Musical training may build connections between the left and right sides of the brain for children who practice regularly.

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Why We Kiss?

Sue Wu submitted, created time 9 months 4 days (www.sciam.com)

Researchers are revealing hidden complexities behind the simple act of kissing, which relays powerful messages to your brain, body and partner

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Gerbils can distinguish 'me' from 'you'

Paradise submitted, created time 11 months 1 week (www.nature.com)

If you say something to a gerbil, will it understand? Two researchers have succeeded in training gerbils to recognize human vowel sounds, and have found that they can easily distinguish, say, an 'oo' (as in 'you') from an 'ee' (as in 'me').

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Brain Yields Clues to False Memories

biller submitted, created time 1 year 1 week (www.medicinenet.com)

The areas of the brain where memory is processed may determine how a person can be absolutely certain of a past event that never occurred, otherwise known as a "false memory".

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Anti-Smoking Pill May Help Curb Drinking

Reviver submitted, created time 1 year 4 months (www.intelihealth.com)

"A single pill appears to hold promise in curbing the urges to both smoke and drink, according to researchers trying to help people overcome addiction by targeting a pleasure center in the brain."

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Obesity And Food Cue-Related Brain Activity Linked

deirdre submitted, created time 1 year 6 months (www.medicalnewstoday.com)

A unique pattern of gene expression observed in rats may be linked to a conditioned desire for food and excessive food intake, an article published in BMC Biology suggests.

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