Sunday, October 31, 2010

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God changes our brain, physician says
Chambersburg Public Opinion Sun, 31 Oct 2010 10:11 AM PDT
How does your brain interpret the image at right? The image shows four circles with one part of each cut out. There are no connecting lines but many people see a square, said Dr. Andrew Newberg, because the brain fills in the blanks.

Stroke therapy gets high tech treatment
The New Zealand Herald Sun, 31 Oct 2010 10:09 AM PDT
The Kiwi developers of a device that gives fresh hope to stroke and brain injury survivors have big plans for their product's entrance into the lucrative export market.And it's no wonder, with the global medical technology industry...

PFT: Favre isn't sure he'll make it through game
MSNBC Sun, 31 Oct 2010 07:52 AM PDT
With Vikings coach Brad Childress still not making a decision as to whether Brett Favre or Tarvaris Jackson will start at quarterback on Sunday against the Patriots, Favre (and everyone else with a pulse and a partially-functioning brain) expects to start.

The Charlatans Cancer Fight Update
antiMUSIC Sun, 31 Oct 2010 07:41 AM PDT
A top story from this week. Jon Brookes is well on his way to recovery after being diagnosed with a brain tumor

Emotion processing in the brain is influenced by the color of ambient light
PhysOrg Sun, 31 Oct 2010 06:50 AM PDT
Researchers at the Cyclotron Research Centre (University of Liege), Geneva Center for Neuroscience and Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (University of Geneva), and Surrey Sleep Research Centre (University of Surrey) investigated the immediate effect of light, and of its color composition, on emotion brain processing using functional magnetic resonance imaging. The results of their study show ...




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