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by Brent Lambert •
June 14, 2016 •
Charlie Rose, Christopher Hitchens, FEELguide Editorials, Health, LGBT, Neuroscience, Psychology, Sam Harris, Science, Society, Spirituality •
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In the aftermath of the Orlando shootings at the gay nightclub, PULSE, which killed 49 innocent LGBT victims, and injured at...
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by Brent Lambert •
May 9, 2016 •
Inspiration, Neuroscience, Photography, Science •
3596
Rebecca Saxe is a neuroscientist and Principal Investigator at the Saxelab Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory based in...
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by Brent Lambert •
May 9, 2016 •
Neuroscience, Psychology, Random News, Science •
19656
An iconic UCLA research study found that 93% of human communication is non-verbal (i.e. body language), and the most powerful of...
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by Brent Lambert •
February 9, 2016 •
Neuroscience •
3235
Parenting is one of the strongest and most enduring social bonds in human society, and the neurobiology of parenting and parental...
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by Brent Lambert •
January 7, 2016 •
Neuroscience, Psychology, Science •
2480
A simple, computer-training task can change the brain’s wiring to regulate emotional reactions, according to a recent study...
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by Brent Lambert •
October 24, 2015 •
Neuroscience, Science •
2874
Neuroscientists from Radboud University’s Donders Institute have shown that memories of the same events co-exist at...
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by Brent Lambert •
October 4, 2015 •
Business, Health, Neuroscience, Politics, Science •
75236
Cholesterol is a molecule that has captivated scientists since the day it was first discovered in 1769. However, in the 250 years...