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Saturday, July 15, 2017
Sharing Introduction to Special Issue: “Current Perspectives on Neuroplasticity” via BrowZine
Rivera, Susan M.; Carlson, Stephanie M.; David Zelazo, Philip
Cognitive Development: Vol. 42 – 2017: 1 - 3
10.1016/j.cogdev.2017.05.003
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Friday, July 14, 2017
Sharing The Neurocognitive Profile of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Review of Meta-Analyses via BrowZine
Pievsky, Michelle A.; McGrath, Robert E.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology: Articles in press
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Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Rhythmic firing of brain cells supports communication in brain network for language
Rhythmic firing of brain cells supports communication in brain network for language
A good night's sleep refreshes body and mind, but a poor night's sleep can do just the opposite. A study from…
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Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
RDoC is a research framework for new ways of studying mental disorders. It integrates many levels of information (from genomics to self-report) to better understand…
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Saturday, July 08, 2017
Just a thought: How mind-wandering is represented in dynamic brain connectivity.
Just a thought: How mind-wandering is represented in dynamic brain connectivity.
2017 Jul 3. pii: S1053-8119(17)30569-4. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.07.001. [Epub ahead of print] 1Department of…
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Wednesday, July 05, 2017
What the brain's wiring looks like
What the brain's wiring looks like
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Fergus Walsh Medical correspondent The world's most detailed scan of the brain's internal wiring has been produced by scientists at Cardiff University. The MRI…
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Brain Training App May Counteract Mild Cognitive Impairment
Brain Training App May Counteract Mild Cognitive Impairment
A new brain training game developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge could help improve the memory of patients in the very…
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Sunday, July 02, 2017
The Human Brain Is a Time Machine
The Human Brain Is a Time Machine
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"Time" is the most common noun in the English language, Dean Buonomano tells us on the first page of his new book, Your Brain Is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and…
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Saturday, July 01, 2017
Meditation is associated with increased brain network integration
Meditation is associated with increased brain network integration
Abstract Introduction This study aims to identify novel quantitative EEG measures associated with mindfulness meditation. As there is…
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Working memory is a central component of human goal-oriented behavior, reasoning, and decision-making.
Working memory is a central component of human goal-oriented behavior, reasoning, and decision-making.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Working Memory: How You Keep Things 'In Mind' Over the Short Term
Working Memory: How You Keep Things 'In Mind' Over the Short Term
When you need to remember a phone number, a shopping list or a set of instructions, you rely on what psychologists and neuroscientists…
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017
The Role of Speed in ADHD-Related Working Memory Deficits via BrowZine
Weigard, Alexander; Huang-Pollock, Cynthia
Clinical Psychological Science: Vol. 5 Issue 2 – 2017: 195 - 211
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Thursday, June 22, 2017
Sex Differences In The Adult Human Brain: Evidence From 5,216 UK Biobank Participants
Sex Differences In The Adult Human Brain: Evidence From 5,216 UK Biobank Participants
Abstract Sex differences in human brain structure and function are of substantial scientific interest because of…
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Data-Driven Extraction of a Nested Model of Human Brain Function.
Data-Driven Extraction of a Nested Model of Human Brain Function.
2017 Jun 20. pii: 0323-17. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0323-17.2017. [Epub ahead of print] 1Department of Psychology, University of Miami,…
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Thursday, June 15, 2017
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Saturday, May 13, 2017
Sharing Parental Behaviours Predicting Early Childhood Executive Functions: a Meta-Analysis via BrowZine
Valcan, Debora S.; Davis, Helen; Pino-Pasternak, Deborah
Educational Psychology Review: Articles in press
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Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Individual differences in the learning potential of human beings
Individual differences in the learning potential of human beings
Altmetric: 61 Views: 2,081 More detail Review Article | Open Elsbeth Stern npj Science of Learning 2, Article number: 2 (2017) •…
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Dynamic Functional Connectivity – A Brief Overview and Latest Thoughts from the Rotman Research Conference on Neural Dynamics
Dynamic Functional Connectivity – A Brief Overview and Latest Thoughts from the Rotman Research Conference on Neural Dynamics
"Is dynamic connectivity a natural next step in functional connectivity…
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Wednesday, May 03, 2017
Sharing Sex differences in brain size and general intelligence ( g ) via BrowZine
van der Linden, Dimitri; Dunkel, Curtis S.; Madison, Guy
Intelligence: Articles in press
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Monday, May 01, 2017
Sharing Assessment Trends Among Neuropsychologists Conducting Sport-Related Concussion Evaluations via BrowZine
LeMonda, Brittany C.; Tam, Danny; Barr, William B.; Rabin, Laura A.
Developmental Neuropsychology: Vol. 42 Issue 2 – 2017: 113 - 126
10.1080/87565641.2016.1274315
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Friday, April 28, 2017
The science of mind wandering
The science of mind wandering
Some feel that spontaneous thought occurring without specific stimulation is closest to understanding how we define ourselves. These seemingly random self-produced…
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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Book nook tidbit: Mind wandering can be good
Sometimes our minds don't cooperate. Have you ever found yourself sitting at your desk with the intention of getting some work done but instead your mind keeps going in other directions? When this happens, don't assume that your brain isn't still hard at work.
When your mind wanders, it is using nearly as much energy as when it is focused and concentrating.
This is because only certain regions of your brain are active when focused on a specific task. But when your mind begins to wander, the default-mode network is activated. This network, named by neurologist Marcus Raichle, is spread out across the brain in regions that are not involved with the more direct interaction focused on what's in front of you.
But despite being spread out, there is still plenty of activity going on.
You can think of your brain as a small town: When there's a big event at the town square, all the people show up in one location. But afterward, when everyone splits up and goes about their own business, there's still nearly as much activity, it's just distributed around town. This is what happens when your mind wanders.
So the wandering mind may have some drawbacks, but it isn't all bad.
It's true that a wandering mind can distract you from finishing a task, and research also suggests that it can lead to less happiness and premature aging.
But wait! Mind wandering is also vital to creative thinking and allowing inventors and artists to make the world a better place. Because when your mind drifts it can free-associate and find connections and solutions to problems that might otherwise stay hidden.
Maybe you've had inspiration strike while you were spacing out in the shower or, perhaps, on a hike through nature. This is where George de Mestral was inspired to invent Velcro when he was walking along and noticed how burrs stuck to his clothes.
Monday, April 24, 2017
Progress and Problems in Brain Mapping
Progress and Problems in Brain Mapping
The holy grail of many neuroscients is to map neuronal connections and from this explain how the brain (and mind) works. There are approximately 80 billion…
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Saturday, April 22, 2017
Sharing Control without Controllers: Toward a Distributed Neuroscience of Executive Control via BrowZine
Eisenreich, Benjamin R.; Akaishi, Rei; Hayden, Benjamin Y.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience: Articles in press
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Sharing The Cognitive Neuroscience of Placebo Effects: Concepts, Predictions, and Physiology via BrowZine
Geuter, Stephan; Koban, Leonie; Wager, Tor D.
Annual Review of Neuroscience: Vol. 40 Issue 1 – 2017:
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Friday, April 07, 2017
White matter microstructure in children with autistic traits.
White matter microstructure in children with autistic traits.
2017 Mar 28;263:127-134. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2017.03.015. [Epub ahead of print] 1Department of Child and Adolescent…
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Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Sharing The Cerebellum: Adaptive Prediction for Movement and Cognition via BrowZine
Sokolov, Arseny A.; Miall, R. Chris; Ivry, Richard B.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences: Articles in press
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