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Facial Expressions Aren't Enough To Decipher Emotions
Researchers have suggested that facial expressions might not be reliable indicators of emotion, and that it may actually be more accurate to say we should never trust a person's face.
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Regular Sport Associated With Lower Risk of Anxiety, Depression
A new study provides evidence that moderate-intensity physical activity may protect us from developing serious mental health disorders.
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Mouse Study Proposals Promising Parkinson's Molecule
A promising molecule has offered hope for a new treatment that could stop or slow Parkinson's. Researchers have found that molecule BT13 has the potential to both boost levels of dopamine, the chemical that is lost in Parkinson's, as well as protect the dopamine-producing brain cells from dying.
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Why Social Media Can Make a Bad Breakup Worse
A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder has highlighted how social media has made the act of getting distance from a bad breakup that much harder.
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Brain and Brawn: Hitting the Gym Slows Neurodegeneration in Older People At Risk of Alzheimer's
For the first time, an intervention - lifting weights - has been able to slow and even halt degeneration, over a long period, in brain areas particularly vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease.
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Our Memory Depends on the "Essence" of an Experience, Suggests New Study
What clues does our memory use to connect a current situation to a situation from the past? New results that clash with existing theories may rewrite our understanding.
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Fruit Fly Gene Study Shows the Complexity of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Researchers have evaluated the effects of genes implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders; the results suggest that the disorders have a complex causation involving many genes.
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Can We Make Computer Vision Less Biased?
Addressing problems of bias in artificial intelligence, computer scientists have developed methods to obtain fairer data sets containing images of people. The researchers propose improvements to ImageNet, a database of more than 14 million images that has played a key role in advancing computer vision over the past decade.
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What Links Larger Brain Ventricles and Schizophrenia?
A new study suggests that two microRNAs play a critical role in a mechanism that results in ventricular enlargement in a type of mouse model.
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A New Way To Measure Beta Brain Bursts
Neuroscientists have developed a new method for analyzing beta wave bursts, paving the way for investigating their role in particular behaviors.
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