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Article Scientific ResearchBrain research has demonstrated that psychopathic offenders exhibit reduced control over their emotional actions.Mar 23, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchA major hurdle in understanding disorders like autism and schizophrenia is our inability to directly access the human brain.Mar 21, 2017
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Article Professional DevelopmentIt’s easy to lose track of what you want when the day-to-day of work and life gets in the way.Mar 16, 2017
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Article TrainingFrom research processes to training, big data has the potential to leave its mark on every aspect of the field.Mar 14, 2017
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Article Professional DevelopmentWhile rates have improved in recent years, women are still underrepresented in the highest levels of scientific fields.Mar 14, 2017
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Webinar Scientific ResearchIn the second Tricks of the Trade webcast, learn or refresh your skills on reviewing modelling papers in this webcast hosted by eNeuro Editor-in-Chief Christophe Bernard. This is your chance to understand best practices that will help you become proficient at assessing the validity of scientific conclusions based on the data presented.Mar 10, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchMajor depressive disorder is a significant cause of disability with few effective treatments.Mar 9, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchIschemic stroke and traumatic brain injury cause a loss of blood supply to the site of injury (the ischemic core) and reduced flow to the surrounding area (the ischemic penumbra).Mar 9, 2017
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Article Professional DevelopmentDuring SfN’s Careers in Science Policy webinar, neuroscientists who work in policy roles for the government and a consulting firm explained how they made time for exploring science policy interests during training.Mar 7, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchNon-invasive measures of brain activity provide valuable insights to the functioning of the brain and the mental processes underlying perception and cognition.Mar 2, 2017














