40 results for „neuroscience“
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magazine issue | 02/2013
That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life
... administration or massage-like stroking in rats. Neuroscience Letters, 187, 49–52. Ainsworth, M. D. S., Blehar, M. C., ... and affective-motivational aspects of pain. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 34, 214-223. Baron-Cohen, S., & ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2007
Brain Training: Practice Keeps You Fit
Commercials on the importance of training your brain are nearly a daily occurrence nowadays. A world without Sudoku has almost become unthinkable. Not only puzzles like these, but also numerous specific internet exercise-sites and try-at-home... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2012
“Look in my eyes. I said in my eyes!”: Antecedents and Consequences of (Self-) Objectification
... Responses to Sexualized Targets. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 23, 540-551. Crandall, C.S. (1991). Do heavy-weight ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2009
Do the Math: Cognitive Load Attenuates Negative Feelings
... pain in the periaqueductal gray in humans. Journal of Neuroscience , 22, 2748-2752. Valet, M., Sprenger, T., Boecker, H., ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2008
Love at First Sight
... Neural Mechanisms of Recognition Memory. Trends in Neuroscience , 21, 300-305. Lishman, W. (1996). Father Goose. ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
There’s Something About Zero
... N. (Eds) (2005).Synesthesia: Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience . Oxford: UP. Dixon, M.J., Smilek, D. and Merikle, P.M. ... synaesthetes. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Neuroscience , 4, 335-343. Larner, A.J. (2006). A Possible Account of ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
On Mirror Neurons or Why it is Okay to be a Couch Potato
... in response to manual action sounds. European Journal of Neuroscience , 19, 2609–2612. Gallese, V., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, ... / more
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Why Madonna was right: Music really does make the people come together
... interpersonal coordination while walking side-by-side. Neuroscience Letters, 432 , 88–93. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2007.11.070. ... / more
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Book Review
Social: why our brains are wired to connect.
... overview of some of the most important findings in social neuroscience. He tells the story of the social brain with clear examples, ... who are somewhat daunted by the prospect of reading about neuroscience, I assure you, Lieberman’s book is quite accessible. He uses ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.