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19 May, 2010 08:00 § in Cognitive Neuroscience
Mirror Neuron System Functions Normally in Individuals With Autism.

Mirror Neuron System Functions Normally in Individuals With Autism.

A team of neuroscientists has found that the mirror neuron system, which is thought to play a central role in social communications, responds normally in individuals with autism. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe[...]

15 March, 2010 09:00 § in Cognitive Neuroscience

(Español) La emoción musical difiere en hombres y mujeres: Un estudio de coherencia eléctrica entre zonas del cerebro.

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21 December, 2009 14:03 § in Technology
Un implante cerebral permite hablar a un mudo.

Un implante cerebral permite hablar a un mudo.

Patient with paralysis controls speech synthesizer with his mind. An electrode implanted into the brain of a man who is unable to move or communicate has enabled him to use a speech synthesizer to produce vowel sounds as he thinks them. The work could one day help similar patients to produce whole [...]

16 December, 2009 14:57 § in Brain Connectivity
El cerebro condiciona la intensidad con la que percibimos el dolor.

El cerebro condiciona la intensidad con la que percibimos el dolor.

How can some sportsmen and women, in the heat of the moment, play on through pain that would floor anyone else? Bert Trautmann, the Manchester City goalkeeper, famously played on through to the end of the 1956 FA Cup final – holding on for a 3-1 win – despite suffering a broken neck from[...]

21 October, 2009 10:18 § in Brain Dynamics
Internet está modificando nuestros cerebros.

Internet está modificando nuestros cerebros.

Adults with little Internet experience show changes in their brain activity after just one week online, a new study finds. The results suggest Internet training can stimulate neural activation patterns and could potentially enhance brain function and cognition in older adults. As the brain ages, a n[...]