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The Brain

Podcast for 15 November 2013

November 15, 2013

YOUNG BRAINS - Just how long does the teenage brain take to mature? How teenagers with autism see …

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Teenagers & Autism

November 14, 2013

Autistic teens and infants at risk for autism share a heightened interest in looking at objects.

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Cold Turkey

November 13, 2013

Quitting drugs cold turkey may trigger neurological damage.

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Teen Brains

November 11, 2013

Teen brains are much more developed in some areas than others.

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Brain Cell Barcodes

November 6, 2013

Encoding cellular proteins on a barcode could help researchers learn more about mental illnesses …

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Rat Casinos

November 5, 2013

Miniature “casinos” built specially for rats are helping researchers understand gambling addiction …

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Music in the Brain

November 4, 2013

Brain differences explain why not everyone has an ear for music.

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Tracking Fastballs

October 17, 2013

To hit a fastball, a batter's brain has to predict when it'll come across the plate.

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Fiction & Social Perception

October 7, 2013

Reading literary fiction, more so than other types of books, improves performance at gauging others' …

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Infant Synesthesia

September 26, 2013

Only a tiny fraction of adults have a condition called synesthesia, but all of us may be born with …

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Food Reward Circuit

August 19, 2013

A molecule in the gut controls the brain's response to food, and its absence could lead to …

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Silk Brain Implants

August 7, 2013

Silk brain implants could prevent the onset of epilepsy after brain injuries.

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