programs, especially those started early, can provide lifelong cognitive benefits. (Read here, here, and here, ”The present review of research findings suggests that systematic exercise prog...
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this year’s Keynote speaker is Anjan Chatterjee, who will be delivering a talk on “The neuroscience of aesthetics and art”. Save the date: Saturday, March 28, 2015, 2:00 – 3:00 pm. It�...
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M.P. Munoz, for cogneurosociety.org, also reported with quotations from this same scientist, Sanda
for testing conditions and control parameters that fit with their assumptions about language. Joseph LeDoux did this too at the CNS conference earlier this month, parsing words of emotion...
team displayed remarkable patience to gather data from infants, says cognitive neuroscientist Lawrence Ward of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, in Canada, who was not involved in
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advances in using electromagnetic techniques to stimulate the brain and measure changes, have enabled researchers to explore the potential for working-memory training like never before, he
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To learn more about this symposium and to read the press release “CNS 2013 Press Release: Memory, the Adolescent Brain, and Lying: Understanding the Limits of Neuroscientific Evidence in the ...