Sentences with phrase «know about neuroscience»

For some, such as author Sam Harris, what we know about neuroscience is incompatible with free will.
If you want to know about neuroscience and what it has to do with marketing, Dooley is sure to have the scoop.

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Neuroscience for kids — all you ever wanted to know about the brain, and how it works.
A 4 - year - old who asks about his genetic condition won't understand the neuroscience behind his disability and a 10 - year - old doesn't need to know about all the latest medical research behind why he takes a certain medication.
New technology and an emerging emphasis on neuroscience and epigenetics have awakened an interest in knowing more about human development.
It is further bolstered by contemporary neuroscience showing that emotions are fundamentally material and the neurochemicals responsible for these observed states can now be specified and described with a high degree of sophistication, although much more will be known in the future about their nature, diversity and mechanisms of action.
However, we know very little about the neuroscience behind this cycle, which could be the key to breaking it.
The results, published online November 9 in Nature Neuroscience, highlight how little is known about how these drugs actually work, says study coauthor Marc Aurel Busche of Technical University Munich.
I came into a neuroscience program with no background in neuroscience, and I was scared that I was going to get kicked out because the department figured out that I didn't know anything about it.
I think it's inevitable that with neuroscience we're going to get to a point where, without [a person's] cooperation, we can be pretty accurate about knowing what a person knows or feels or thinks.
So, I know that David Dobbs in our Mind Mattersblog recently talked about this next subject, but there was also something that you saw at the neuroscience meeting and that's this issue of empathy.
In looking for methylation differences, «we decided to start with the serotonin transporter because we know a lot about it biologically, pharmacologically, behaviorally, and it's one of the best characterized genes in neuroscience,» said senior author Ahmad Hariri, a professor of psychology and neuroscience and member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences.
But it is remarkable to me that as a neuroscientist interested in emotion, I, along with my colleagues in affective neuroscience, know so little about the neurobiology of positive emotions.
When the first news about the pending executive order came out a few days ago, Athena Akrami, an Iranian neuroscience postdoc at Princeton University on an H - 1B visa, brainstormed with fellow Iranians she knew in U.S. labs.
Yet we know little about how the brain's future simulator works because traditional neuroscience technologies are best suited for correlating brain activity with explicit behaviors, not mental emulations.
«If we want to think about building a brain or re-engineering the brain, we need to know what parts we're working with,» said Nathan Urban, interim provost and director of Carnegie Mellon's BrainHubSM neuroscience initiative.
His answer: partnering with the pharmaceutical company Teva Neuroscience to launch You Don't Know Jack About MS, an online platform that provides insight and resources for people living with the disease and their family members.
About Blog You Don't Know Jack About MS ® was created by Jack Osbourne in partnership with Teva Neuroscience to provide insight and resources for people who are newly diagnosed or living with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS).
«I came to HGSE wanting to know more about the role of neuroscience in informing educational practices for students with special needs,» she says.
Brain - Friendly Teaching: Strategies to Improve Memory Neuroscience expert Marilee Sprenger shares what teachers need to know about the brain to help students learn and remember.
About Blog You Don't Know Jack About MS ® was created by Jack Osbourne in partnership with Teva Neuroscience to provide insight and resources for people who are newly diagnosed or living with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS).
From neuroscience and studies into the brain we now know how these rewards came about.
About Blog You Don't Know Jack About MS ® was created by Jack Osbourne in partnership with Teva Neuroscience to provide insight and resources for people who are newly diagnosed or living with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS).
Based on what we now know about human relationships (attachment theory), how the brain processes information (neuroscience), and the effect of nonjudgmental awareness (mindfulness), much of human suffering can be transformed into psychological growth, leading to personal resilience and a deep connection with others.
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