Neuroscience

Party Monster Blues

My cousin from Moscow is in town this week. He’s one of those remarkable people that can party up a storm while staying entirely composed and, more importantly, perfectly coherent.…
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USA Memory Champ Nelson Dellis Shares Memory Secrets

This morning in Studio C at the Chelsea Piers in Mahattan, Nelson Dellis, the twice-crowned and reigning USA Memory Champion shared some of his secrets to memorization. In an event…
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Emotions: Terminator II vs Capote

I’ve loved movies ever since I was little, when my dad took me to see cartoons on the big screen in Soviet Russia. They were a fantastic distraction from reality,…
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High School: Love, Lust and Longing.

"Kiss Collection"When I was a teenager, I often found myself pondering the difference between love and lust. As I walked the hallways of my high-school, I frequently saw young, and…
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“Becoming Conscious: The Science of Consciousness” at the New York Academy of Sciences

How conscious are you? “Becoming Conscious: The Science of Consciousness,” the final event of the “The Emerging Science of Consciousness Series” presented by the Nour Foundation, Wisconsin Public Radio’s nationally-syndicated…
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“The Power of Suggestion” – An Infographic from BrainTrack.com

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Ommani Center’s Dr. Rose Kumar, M.D., on her new book “Becoming Real: Harnessing the Power of Menopause for Health and Success”

According to the American Heart Organization, one woman dies of heart disease every minute…Is that because for years we tend to put the needs of others ahead of our own?…
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Annoying Neighbors and the Amygdala

I’m having problems with my neighbors. They moved into the apartment above me about a year ago, and ever since then, they’ve been getting me pretty angry. I don’t know…
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Brain Pacemakers to Treat Alzheimer’s?

On January 22, 2013, we learned from Ohio State Medical News that during a five-hour surgery last October at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Kathy Sanford became the…
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How to Create a Comfortable Study Environment

The right study environment can make or break your concentration. You want a comfortable place to look over your notes to keep your focus in check. The following tips will…
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One Mind for Research

CELEBS RAISING MONEY AND AWARENESS TO CURE BRAIN DISEASE By Susan Hornik Recently, One Mind for Research, an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to curing the diseases of the brain…
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Deepak Chopra speaks of “Love In Action” at the UN

How does one unlearn intolerance? Does a double negative cancel itself out? One could hope. Intolerance is like a bad habit. The more you try to avoid it, stamp it…
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Oliver Sacks and John Hockenberry discuss Hallucinations

World Science Festival presents Oliver Sacks, John Hockenerry & HallucinationsWhat exactly is a hallucination? How does it differ from imagination or a lucid dream? What can we learn about the…
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PTSD + Super Storm Sandy = Mental Work

If you have a working television then you likely know about Sandy and the devastation the tragic super storm left behind. You are also likely aware of the power shortages…
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Brain World & Dahn Yoga at MS Research Center NY’s Annual Symposium

Brain World Magazine Team-Margaret Emory, editor (glasses), Mitria Di Giacomo, advtg. consultant (pink), Liz Belilovskaya, journalism intern (yellow) and Dahn Yoga’s Daniel Jung. On October 21, 2012 from 9:30-2:30 pm,…
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