Teenage Bounty Hunters & Brain Structures
Season 1 - Episode 9: Our Ham Is Good
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Teenage Bounty Hunters & Brain Structures
Season 1 - Episode 9: Our Ham Is Good

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A new imaging study documents brain changes related to long work hours.
Working too much can fuck up your brain:
"Differences in other areas could affect how well people regulate emotions; the changes they saw may indicate less emotional stability, increased anxiety, and problems interpreting emotional cues or managing interpersonal connections."
drunken (brain) trees by mmextradry
Review: Neurotheology
Neurotheology, Andrew Newberg. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018.
Summary: A survey of the field of neurotheology, arguing for its viability as a field of inquiry, exploring the various research studies on religious and spiritual experience and practice and correlates of activity and changes in various brain structures, and what might be learned at the intersection of religion and…
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Making sense of the brain's mind-boggling complexity isn't easy.

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Do you ever just have words stuck in your head? All throughout work, the term "basal ganglia" would just randomly pop into my thoughts about every 20 minutes. By the end of my shift, it switched to "glutamate." Apparently, my brain likes thinking about itself.
Do you have Learning on the Brain? A Revision Special
Do you have learning on the brain? A special post on the science of revision from our very own Julia Rose #dontpanic
It’s that time of year again when students flock to the library and the exam period fear can be seen in our eyes. All of the current Antisense Science team are 3rd year students on the brink of graduation, but with the finals mountain to climb first, an obvious change can be seen in students in the grip of revision. Apart from looking like zombies and having an all-time high risk of…
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