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Narratives for Neuroscience [PDF]
People organize and convey their thoughts according to narratives. However, neuroscientists are often reluctant to incorporate narrative stimuli into their experiments. We argue that narratives deserve wider adoption in human neuroscience because they tap into the brain's native machinery for representing the world and provide rich variability for ...
Samuel A. Nastase+3 more
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Frontiers in neuroinformatics 9, 11 (2015).
Eilif eMuller+7 more
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Neuroscience of foraging [PDF]
The papers that accompany this Research Topic fall at the intersection of foraging theory and neuroscience. Why does such a topic merit a Research Topic in Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience? And what does foraging theory have to do with decision neuroscience?
Hayden, B, Walton, M
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In a patch of cortex, laminae connect to different parts of the brain. Huber et al. (2017) demonstrate the ability of human neuroimaging to derive laminar information flow between brain regions, paving the way for human neuroscience applications.
Serge O. Dumoulin, Serge O. Dumoulin
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Neuroscience: This Is Not a Spider [PDF]
Long-term memories of fear have been notoriously difficult to alter. A new study finds access through the window of reconsolidation.
Philipp Homan+2 more
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Consciousness and Neuroscience [PDF]
The main purposes of this review are to set out for neuroscientists one possible approach to the problem of consciousness and to describe the relevant ongoing experimental work. We have not attempted an exhaustive review of other approaches.
Crick, Francis, Koch, Christof
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Magnetic Resonance (MR) has empowered neuroscience with a tool to investigate the inner structure and workings of the central nervous system (CNS). Unlike many imaging techniques, MR offers multiple modalities in one package, enabling scientists access to a wide range of unknowns from microstructure to physiology of the brain.
Ramin V. Parsey+2 more
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Neuroscience of Addiction [PDF]
This is publication number 11130-NP from The Scripps Research Institute. Research was supported by National Institutes of Health grants DA04043, DA04398, and DA08467 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and AA06420 and AA08459 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Floyd E. Bloom+2 more
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On Fallacies in Neuroscience [PDF]
A fallacious argument is one that seems to be valid but is not so. Why are fallacies so commonplace in scientific papers, and why can we not detect them when we read them? This editorial attempts to address these questions, which are central to do better science.
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Neuroscience of Meditation [PDF]
Dhyana-Yogais a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means toSamadhior enlightenment. Samadhi is a self-absorptive, adaptive state with realization of ones being in harmony with reality. It is unitive, undifferentiated, reality-consciousness, an essential being, which can only be experienced by spontaneous intuition and self ...
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