[ad_1] The brains of teenage girls who engage in serious forms of self-harm, including cutting, show features similar to those seen in adults with borderline personality disorder, a severe and hard-to-treat mental …
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[ad_1] The first Australian laboratory dedicated to improving outcomes in children with brain injury has opened in Brisbane. The KidStim Lab, located at the University of Queensland's Center for Child Health Research, …
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[ad_1] Schizophrenia, a brain disorder that produces hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive disorders, usually strikes in adolescence or early adulthood. Some signs may suggest that a person is at high risk of developing …
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[ad_1] Exposure to external sources of pollution, and industrial emissions can increase a child's risk of developing autism spectrum by up to 78 percent, a study has warned. The research follows in …
Read More »O Donnell Brain Institute helps the United States in their research efforts on learning, memory
[ad_1] The U. Donnell Brain Institute of UT Southwestern will participate in a national effort to understand the neural circuits behind learning, memory and behavior. Four neuroscientists at UT's Southwestern Medical Center …
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[ad_1] There is no "doof doof" music in this gym, or floor-to-wall mirrors. Plasma screens will not broadcast music videos or television during the day. They will track down puzzles. A first …
Read More »The O Donnell Brain Institute helps the United States to study the neural circuits at the origin of learning, memory
[ad_1] The U. Donnell Brain Institute of UT Southwestern will participate in a national effort to understand the neural circuits behind learning, memory and behavior. Four neuroscientists at UT's Southwestern Medical Center …
Read More »SpiNNaker: ‘Human brain’ computer switched on TODAY
[ad_1] BEAST: The computer took more than 10 years to build (Pic: UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER / GETTY) The £15million machine, dubbed “SpiNNaker”, can complete 200 million million actions per second. Construction of …
Read More »Traumatic brain injuries may lead to long-term neurological, psychiatric disorders, Health News, ET HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington D.C. [USA]: Children who experience traumatic brain injuries are at increased risk of developing neuropsychiatric disorders, a new study has revealed. The study will be presented at the 2018 American …
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