Neurobiology of addiction - model of interacting circuits in which disruptions contribute to compulsive-like behaviours.

Credits: Dr George F Koob

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Pure endoscopic neurosurgery - procedures performed through working channels under complete endoscopic visualization and with endoscopic instrumentation.

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Summary of some of the major DTI-derived tracts that can be extracted from a MR scan.

Credits:  Assaf et al. (2019)

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The sleeping brain can discriminate tones and odours, and to respond preferentially to one's name.

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Similar neural responses predict friendship,

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Schematic representation of hypothesized core circuitry linking social exclusion to drug seeking.

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Sharot et al. found two regions involved in optimism: the rACC, a strip of cortex surrounding the corpus callosum, and the amygdala.

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Did you know that not all your sensory inputs hit the brain at the same time? Our brain does some "creative editing" waiting before our consciousness reports an "experience."

Learn more 👉 https://t.co/0i8hdfpz8X

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The processing of sound waves from a musical instrument.

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This a very interesting review of genetic factors and biochemical pathways involved in diseases, adversely affecting the lives of millions of people worldwide.





⏯️Hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases
https://t.co/VNT297S0Zw

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The core brain system that mediates past and future thinking.

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Why your brain needs exercise?

Credit: Tami Tolpa

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Three accounts of the neural basis of an advance in behavioural abilities in infants.

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Added a little section through the frontal lobe to better show the trajectory of the supracarotid-infrafrontal approach to globus pallidus cavernomas https://t.co/fAH1aK9zCa

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Neural model of resilience to trauma—pre-trauma factors, peri-trauma predictors of resilience, and recovery factors.

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The human amygdala, basal ganglia and insula.

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🧠Art + Neuroscience converge to explore disorders of the brain — "Art created by people with neurological disorders and diseases offers a window into the brain—and the art itself can sometimes be a means to grapple with neurological change." via https://t.co/182vcrEZnf

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