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Scientists investigate if atheists' brains are missing a 'God...

Neurologists cast their eyes on the grey matter of non-believers

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Our brains react to race, study shows

Research determines we experience much less motor-cortex activity when observing someone of a different race, ethnicity

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Neuroscientists try to unlock the origins of creativity

Researchers looking at how the brain mutes the inner critic to allow ideas to flourish

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Scientists find way to map brain's complexity

New study brings researchers closer to understanding how the brain generates thoughts

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Facebook may be changing our brains, says study

Scientists find direct link between the number of Facebook “friends” a person has and the size of certain brain region

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Excessive gaming may alter the brain, study says

Research findings show that the ventral striatum plays a significant role in frequent video game playing and contributes to our understanding of behavioural addiction

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Surfing the flow of brain waves to help employees pay attention

BodyWave device picks up electric current travelling along skin to measure a person's level of concentration

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Toronto psychologist studies how the brain responds to beauty

He hopes to apply the emerging field of neuroaesthetics to applications in building and design

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The Woman Who Changed Her Brain, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young

Author Barbara Arrowsmith-Young developed brain exercises that lifted the fog of her cognition - and then founded a school to teach them to others

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Want Einstein’s brain in your hand? There’s an app for that

iPad application shows digitized slides of Einstein’s brain

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Will we really be able to transfer our minds to machines?

Ray Kurzweil has made his name predicting that human minds will soon meld completely with machines, an evolutionary leap he has branded ‘the Singularity’

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Why the elderly fall victim to scams: Blame the aging brain

Study finds that the anterior insula, which helps detect dishonesty, is less active in older adults

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To reduce student stress, Dalhousie lets the dogs in

The university has set up a ‘puppy room’ to help cope with stress during the exam period

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What can you learn from a world memory whiz?

While memory champs impress crowds, scientists are skeptical their training techniques can boost brain power or beat forgetfulness

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Bilingualism helps ward off dementia, study shows

Older people who speak two languages have more synaptic stamina, study shows

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A big brainstorm is on the horizon in neuroscience

With unprecedented access to the structure, function and genetic foundations of the most complex of all known systems – the brain – neuroscientists are scaling up their ambitions, as support for their...

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Meet Spaun: the world’s biggest brain that works

The simulation is unique because it both mimics the structure of the human brain and does intelligent tasks

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High hopes: Why science is seeking a pardon for psychedelics

Ever since Timothy Leary and hippie excess tarnished their budding reputation for healing a troubled mind, pressure to have hallucinogens return to pharmacy shelveshas been growing

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Video: Can this video game make you a neuroscientist?

Ivan Semeniuk, the Globe and Mail's new science reporter, joins Hannah Sung to explain a video game called EyeWire. This video game, devised by neuroscientists at MIT, uses crowdsourcing to propel...

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Can a controversial learning program transform brains?

Arrowsmith School believes cognitive exercises helped to stimulate the growth of neural pathways

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