A new study helps explain why people are so prone to believing lies when there's a potential reward on the table.
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The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
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Neuroscience takes flight: Introducing behavioral 'wind tunnels' for real-world brain translation
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but rather what neuroscience can do for humanity's future.
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Watching someone experience pain on screen activates your own brain’s touch-processing system in a highly organized, body-specific way.
New brain imaging research shows that structural damage in schizophrenia spectrum disorders may begin in specific “epicenter” regions before spreading across connected brain networks.
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