neuroscience Outstanding Leaders Exhibit More Than Just Emotional Intelligence--They Have These 7 Traits, According to Neuroscience By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 13:49:46 -0400 The topic of emotional intelligence (EQ) continues to dominate leadership conversations. Rightly so. However, in a Harvard Business Review (HBR) article that highlighted research by Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatzis (experts on the topic), EQ is only the beginning. Whereas EQ has an emphasis on individual psychology, there is a more relationship-based version called social intelligence. Social Intelligence, as defined by Goleman and Boyatizis, is a set of interpersonal competencies built on specific neural circuits and responses that inspire others to be effective. In other words, based on neuroscience and biology, there are certain leadership behaviors that elicit positive emotional responses in your team members. complete article Full Article
neuroscience Dr. Zarin Zainul Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Neuroscience By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Zarin Zainul, PhD channels years of expertise into her work as a young Neuroscientist Full Article
neuroscience Marquis Who's Who Honors Gilbert Case for Expertise in Industry, Neuroscience and Medicine By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:00:00 GMT Gilbert Case is a pioneering expert in photobiomodulation as the founder of Advanced Medical Health Clinic Full Article
neuroscience Marquis Who's Who Honors Sydney Ceruto for Expertise in Cognitive Neuroscience and Behavioral Psychology By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:00:00 GMT Sydney Ceruto is an experienced brain-based coach, counselor and founder of MindLAB Neuroscience Full Article
neuroscience Program in Biology & Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience Events 2024 - 2025 (November 13, 2024 11:00am) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:20:35 -0500 Event Begins: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 11:00am Location: Biological Sciences Building Atrium (BSB) Organized By: Sessions @ Michigan Events in this track are open to all current and prospective PiB and UPiN students. We hope to see you! Full Article Workshop / Seminar
neuroscience University of Toronto Researcher Wins €1M Brain Prize – the “Nobel of Neuroscience” By media.utoronto.ca Published On :: Wed, 02 Mar 2016 13:41:14 +0000 Toronto, ON — Professor Graham Collingridge has been awarded the world’s most valuable prize for brain research. Prof. Collingridge, Chair of the Department of Physiology, was one of three recipients of the Brain Prize, awarded by the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation in Denmark, for his research into the mechanisms of memory. The Brain […] Full Article Awards Health & Medicine Media Releases
neuroscience Questions from 1920 Still Haunt Neuroscience By www.discovermagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 00:00:00 GMT A 100-year-old paper anticipated key issues in modern neuroscience Full Article Mind
neuroscience Pathological Choice: The Neuroscience of Gambling and Gambling Addiction By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2013-11-06 Luke ClarkNov 6, 2013; 33:17617-17623Symposium and Mini-Symposium Full Article
neuroscience On the Role of Theory and Modeling in Neuroscience By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2023-02-15 Daniel LevensteinFeb 15, 2023; 43:1074-1088Viewpoints Full Article
neuroscience How neuroscience can help you make tough decisions - with no regrets By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Mar 2024 16:00:00 +0000 Most people are too risk-averse when it comes to life's biggest choices. Learning how to overcome the cognitive biases at play can help you make better decisions - with no looking back Full Article
neuroscience Cancer neuroscience at the brain-body interface [Special Section: Symposium Outlook] By genesdev.cshlp.org Published On :: 2024-10-16T07:18:56-07:00 Our approaches toward understanding cancer have evolved beyond cell-intrinsic and local microenvironmental changes within the tumor to encompass how the cancer interfaces with the entire host organism. The nervous system is uniquely situated at the interface between the brain and body, constantly receiving and sending signals back and forth to maintain homeostasis and respond to salient stimuli. It is becoming clear that various cancers disrupt this dialog between the brain and body via both neuronal and humoral routes, leading to aberrant brain activity and accelerated disease. In this outlook, I discuss this view of cancer as a homeostatic challenge, emphasize cutting-edge work, and provide outstanding questions that need to be answered to move the field forward. Full Article
neuroscience [Neuroscience] Reimagining Cortical Connectivity by Deconstructing Its Molecular Logic into Building Blocks By cshperspectives.cshlp.org Published On :: 2024-11-01T06:50:52-07:00 Comprehensive maps of neuronal connectivity provide a foundation for understanding the structure of neural circuits. In a circuit, neurons are diverse in morphology, electrophysiology, gene expression, activity, and other neuronal properties. Thus, constructing a comprehensive connectivity map requires associating various properties of neurons, including their connectivity, at cellular resolution. A commonly used approach is to use the gene expression profiles as an anchor to which all other neuronal properties are associated. Recent advances in genomics and anatomical techniques dramatically improved the ability to determine and associate the long-range projections of neurons with their gene expression profiles. These studies revealed unprecedented details of the gene–projection relationship, but also highlighted conceptual challenges in understanding this relationship. In this article, I delve into the findings and the challenges revealed by recent studies using state-of-the-art neuroanatomical and transcriptomic techniques. Building upon these insights, I propose an approach that focuses on understanding the gene–projection relationship through basic features in gene expression profiles and projections, respectively, that associate with underlying cellular processes. I then discuss how the developmental trajectories of projections and gene expression profiles create additional challenges and necessitate interrogating the gene–projection relationship across time. Finally, I explore complementary strategies that, together, can provide a comprehensive view of the gene–projection relationship. Full Article
neuroscience [Neuroscience] Generation of Mammalian Astrocyte Functional Heterogeneity By cshperspectives.cshlp.org Published On :: 2024-11-01T06:50:52-07:00 Mammalian astrocytes have regional roles within the brain parenchyma. Indeed, the notion that astrocytes are molecularly heterogeneous could help explain how the central nervous system (CNS) retains embryonic positional information through development into specialized regions into adulthood. A growing body of evidence supports the concept of morphological and molecular differences between astrocytes in different brain regions, which might relate to their derivation from regionally patterned radial glia and/or local neuron inductive cues. Here, we review evidence for regionally encoded functions of astrocytes to provide an integrated concept on lineage origins and heterogeneity to understand regional brain organization, as well as emerging technologies to identify and further investigate novel roles for astrocytes. Full Article
neuroscience OhioHealth Opens its New Neuroscience Center at Riverside Methodist Hospital - Why build the OhioHealth Neuroscience Center? By www.multivu.com Published On :: 25 Jun 2015 14:30:00 EDT Video 1 Preview Image Caption Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
neuroscience Neuroscience of Pain: Mindfulness Meditation Eases Pain By www.medindia.net Published On :: Pain is a complicated, multilayered experience that is influenced by aspects other than physical sensation, such as a person's psyche and pain expectations. Full Article
neuroscience Tech Support - Mayim Bialik Answers Neuroscience Questions From Twitter By www.wired.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 16:00:00 +0000 Actress and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik uses the power of Twitter to answer the internet's burning questions about neuroscience. Does social media cause sleep disorders? Should we use drugs to boost brain power? Does TikTok stimulate Alice in Wonderland syndrome? Mayim's podcast, “Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown,” premieres this fall. Full Article
neuroscience 50. Most Googled - Mayim Bialik Answers 50 of the Most Googled Neuroscience Questions By www.wired.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:00:00 +0000 Actress and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik answers 50 of the most googled questions about neuroscience. How does a stroke affect the nervous system? How does the nervous system and endocrine system work together? How does it help the body maintain homeostasis? What's the number one most asked question about neuroscience? Watch to find out! Full Article
neuroscience Circuit breaking [electronic resource] : using neuroscience-informed psychotherapy to treat psychoactive substance abuse / Robert Youdin. By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: New York, NY : Oxford University Press , 2024. Full Article
neuroscience The neuroscience of psychotherapy [electronic resource] : healing the social brain / Louis J. Cozolino By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: [New York] : W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, 2024. Full Article
neuroscience Verge Genomics raises $32 million for machine learning-backed neuroscience drug discovery By cen.acs.org Published On :: 20 Jul 2018 16:15:23 +0000 Full Article
neuroscience Gender and our brains : how new neuroscience explodes the myths of the male and female minds / Gina Rippon By alcuin.furman.edu Published On :: Rippon, Gina, author Full Article
neuroscience Neuroscience reveals how rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 17:14:28 EDT Rhythm is of course a fundamental part of music. But neuroscience is revealing that it’s also a fundamental part of our innermost selves: how we learn to walk, talk, read and even bond with others. From heartbeats heard in the womb, to the underlying rhythmic patterns of thought, rhythm — as one researcher puts it — is life. Full Article Radio/Ideas
neuroscience The Neuroscience of Motivation: Why We Do What We Do [Infographics] By www.forbes.com Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 21:33:00 +0000 If only you knew how to make your employees care as much as you do. If only you knew how to motivate them. Then, they'd be more productive, more enthusiastic. Here's the simple and direct great leaders motivate a team member. Full Article byline=Christine Comaford
neuroscience Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience (ISDN), Philadelphia, June 5-6, 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Jan 2020 22:04:35 +0000 DEADLINE FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS: FEB 15, 2020 On June 5-6 2020, Temple University will host the 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience (ISDN) in Philadelphia, PA. This symposium is unique in that it brings together a range of constituencies involved in the use of neuroscience techniques to understand consumer decision making – world renowned […] The post Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience (ISDN), Philadelphia, June 5-6, 2020 appeared first on Decision Science News. Full Article Conferences 2020 Annual decision Interdisciplinary ISDN June Neuroscience philadelphia symposium
neuroscience The gendered brain : the new neuroscience that shatters the myth of the female brain / Gina Rippon. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Neuropsychology. Full Article
neuroscience Alive at work : the neuroscience of helping your people love what they do / Daniel M. Cable. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Employee motivation. Full Article
neuroscience The nocturnal brain : nightmares, neuroscience and the secret world of sleep / Guy Leschziner. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Sleep deprivation -- Anecdotes. Full Article
neuroscience Sleepyhead : the neuroscience of a good night's rest / Henry Nicholls. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Sleep disorders. Full Article
neuroscience Neuroscience methods in drug abuse research / editors, Roger M. Brown, David P. Friedman, Yuth Nimit. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: Rockville, Maryland : National Institute of Drug Abuse, 1985. Full Article
neuroscience Translational neuroscience of speech and language disorders By dal.novanet.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 19:44:43 -0300 Callnumber: OnlineISBN: 9783030356873 (electronic bk.) Full Article
neuroscience Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-01-02 Barry E. SteinJan 2, 2020; 40:3-11Viewpoints Full Article
neuroscience Gut Microbes and the Brain: Paradigm Shift in Neuroscience By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2014-11-12 Emeran A. MayerNov 12, 2014; 34:15490-15496Symposium Full Article
neuroscience The Next 50 Years of Neuroscience By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-01-02 Cara M. AltimusJan 2, 2020; 40:101-106Viewpoints Full Article
neuroscience Reversal of hyperactive subthalamic circuits differentially mitigates pain hypersensitivity phenotypes in parkinsonian mice [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Although pain is a prevalent nonmotor symptom in Parkinson’s disease (PD), it is undertreated, in part because of our limited understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Considering that the basal ganglia are implicated in pain sensation, and that their synaptic outputs are controlled by the subthalamic nucleus (STN), we hypothesized that... Full Article
neuroscience In utero MRI identifies consequences of early-gestation alcohol drinking on fetal brain development in rhesus macaques [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 One factor that contributes to the high prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is binge-like consumption of alcohol before pregnancy awareness. It is known that treatments are more effective with early recognition of FASD. Recent advances in retrospective motion correction for the reconstruction of three-dimensional (3D) fetal brain MRI... Full Article
neuroscience Covert sleep-related biological processes are revealed by probabilistic analysis in Drosophila [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Sleep pressure and sleep depth are key regulators of wake and sleep. Current methods of measuring these parameters in Drosophila melanogaster have low temporal resolution and/or require disrupting sleep. Here we report analysis tools for high-resolution, noninvasive measurement of sleep pressure and depth from movement data. Probability of initiating activity,... Full Article
neuroscience Loss of nucleus accumbens low-frequency fluctuations is a signature of chronic pain [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Chronic pain is a highly prevalent disease with poorly understood pathophysiology. In particular, the brain mechanisms mediating the transition from acute to chronic pain remain largely unknown. Here, we identify a subcortical signature of back pain. Specifically, subacute back pain patients who are at risk for developing chronic pain exhibit... Full Article
neuroscience A viral toolkit for recording transcription factor-DNA interactions in live mouse tissues [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Transcription factors (TFs) enact precise regulation of gene expression through site-specific, genome-wide binding. Common methods for TF-occupancy profiling, such as chromatin immunoprecipitation, are limited by requirement of TF-specific antibodies and provide only end-point snapshots of TF binding. Alternatively, TF-tagging techniques, in which a TF is fused to a DNA-modifying enzyme... Full Article
neuroscience Cannabinoid exposure in rat adolescence reprograms the initial behavioral, molecular, and epigenetic response to cocaine [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 The initial response to an addictive substance can facilitate repeated use: That is, individuals experiencing more positive effects are more likely to use that drug again. Increasing evidence suggests that psychoactive cannabinoid use in adolescence enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine. However, despite the behavioral data, there is no neurobiological... Full Article
neuroscience Loss of the neural-specific BAF subunit ACTL6B relieves repression of early response genes and causes recessive autism [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Synaptic activity in neurons leads to the rapid activation of genes involved in mammalian behavior. ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers such as the BAF complex contribute to these responses and are generally thought to activate transcription. However, the mechanisms keeping such “early activation” genes silent have been a mystery. In the course... Full Article
neuroscience Closing the gap between mind and brain with the dynamic connectome [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 At the pinnacle of the 17th century scientific revolution, René Descartes, the father of modern philosophy, published his monumental Meditations on First Philosophy (1), in which he proposed a division between soul and body—mind and brain—with the former in charge of our thoughts and conscious decisions (res cogitans) and the... Full Article
neuroscience The Promise Of Precision Neuroscience And Launch Of Arkuda Therapeutics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 11:29:38 +0000 Neuroscience has had a tough run of news lately. With Amgen deprioritizing neuro this year, Pfizer doing the same last year, and others like BMS, GSK, and AZ cutting back on CNS a few years earlier, it would seem dark The post The Promise Of Precision Neuroscience And Launch Of Arkuda Therapeutics appeared first on LifeSciVC. Full Article Portfolio news Rare Diseases Science & Medicine Translational research
neuroscience How neuroscience labs can limit their environmental impact By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-08 Full Article
neuroscience OhioHealth Opens its New Neuroscience Center at Riverside Methodist Hospital - Why build the OhioHealth Neuroscience Center? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 25 Jun 2015 14:30:00 EDT Video 1 Preview Image Caption Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
neuroscience Computational neuroscience : Second Latin American Workshop, LAWCN 2019, São João Del-Rei, Brazil, September 18-20, 2019, proceedings [Electronic book] / Vinícius Rosa Cota, Dante Augusto Couto Barone, Diego Roberto Colombo Dias, Laila Cris By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019] Full Article
neuroscience Advances in translational neuroscience of eye movement disorders [Electronic book] / Aasef Shaikh, Fatema Ghasia, editors. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Cham : Springer, c2019. Full Article
neuroscience Introduction to neuromarketing & consumer neuroscience / Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy, PhD By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Ramsøy, Thomas Zoëga, author Full Article