A new study links a primitive area of the brain to the development of racial awareness, and perhaps racism as well. THE SOURCE OF RACIAL AWARENESS AND RACISM IN THE HUMAN BRAIN It has often been obser...
This is a guest post from Zachary Fenell.Hello again everyone Im happy to return with another guest post. I hope you enjoyed my first, How Cerebral Palsy Helped Shape My Work Ethic. Today I wish to ad...
Happy world cerebral palsy day this is the first of its kind and is to be an annual event that I have the pleasure of being involved. When I started this blog I have to say I expected very little Cont...
cerebral palsy bring with it in its very nature social stigmas. Be it something that causes social isolation because ones communication or mobility is comprised or access to accessible resources poses...
Jermain Taylor's application for a boxing license has been approved by a 5-0 vote of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, paving the way for his return to the ring two years after he suffered a brain bleed in a knockout loss to Arthur Abraham.
Washington, Oct 2 (IANS) Brain cells or neurons can recognise whole faces, not their parts, enabling us to tell friends from strangers or a sad from a happy face.
University of Otago Prof Allan Herbison, an internationally leading researcher into how the brain controls fertility, has been awarded the university's highest research honour, the Distinguished Research Medal. read more
Washington, Oct 2 (ANI): A new study has claimed that the brain cells respond more strongly on seeing a whole face but issue a weaker response when a smaller part of the face is not visible.
Hop off the treadmill. Hit the weight machines. Then head over to the computer for some push ups for your cerebellum. Welcome to the brain gym. Programs and centers that combine physical and mental exercise are springing up, with a new one recently openin