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Dec 17, 2018News from SfN
Week of Dec. 10, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Dec 11, 2018Press ReleaseThe brain updates its preferences in real-time in order to choose between two equally attractive options, reveals a human neuroimaging and eye-tracking study published in JNeurosci.
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Dec 11, 2018News from SfN
Week of Dec. 3, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Dec 04, 2018Press ReleaseFemale mice destined to develop Alzheimer's-like pathology and related cognitive impairments display a unique pattern of fluctuation in sex hormones during the ovarian cycle, finds new research published in eNeuro.
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Dec 04, 2018Press ReleaseActivation of the anterior insular cortex — a brain region implicated in drug abuse — rather than drinking history or motivation for alcohol predicts relapse after a month of abstinence, reports a study of male rats published in JNeurosci.
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Dec 04, 2018Press ReleaseSfN President Diane Lipscombe, PhD, President-Elect Barry Everitt, PhD, and Past President Richard Huganir, PhD, released the following statement, reflecting on those who were unable to attend Neuroscience 2018 because of restrictive travel policies in the United States and other countries and continuing to affirm the Society’s support for free exchange of information, diversity, and global collaboration in science.
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Dec 04, 2018News from SfN
Week of Nov. 26, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Dec 04, 2018Press ReleaseModerate damage to the thoracic spinal cord causes widespread disruption to the timing of the body's daily activities, according to a study of male and female rats published in eNeuro.
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Nov 22, 2018Press ReleaseDrummers and brass players are better able to judge the timing of visual stimuli than members of the color guard, according to a naturalistic study of the world-class drum corps Bluecoats published in eNeuro.
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Nov 20, 2018Press ReleaseThe recreational drug known as ecstasy or molly may help people regain trust in others after being betrayed, suggests results of a controlled laboratory study, published in JNeurosci, of healthy men given a pure form of the substance.
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