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Creativity: the human brain in the age of innovation / by Elkhonon Goldberg

Hayden Library - QP376.G65 2018




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The secret life of the mind: how your brain thinks, feels, and decides / Mariano Sigman

Hayden Library - QP376.S58713 2017




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The genius within: unlocking your brain's potential / David Adam

Hayden Library - QP360.5.A33 2018




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The consciousness instinct: unraveling the mystery of how the brain makes the mind / Michael S. Gazzaniga

Hayden Library - QP376.G386 2018




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The heart of the brain: the hypothalamus and its hormones / Gareth Leng

Hayden Library - QP383.7.L46 2018




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My plastic brain: one woman's yearlong journey to discover if science can improve her mind / Caroline Williams

Hayden Library - QP363.3.W55 2018




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Champions of illusion: the science behind mind-boggling images and mystifying brain puzzles / Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik

Hayden Library - QP495.M37 2017




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The brain and behavior: an introduction to behavioral neuroanatomy / David L. Clark, Nash N. Boutros, Mario F. Mendez

Hayden Library - QM455.C55 2017




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Happy brain: where happiness comes from, and why / Dean Burnett

Hayden Library - QP376.B87217 2018




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The 3D stereotaxic brain atlas of the degu: with MRI and histology digital model with a freely rotatable viewer / Noriko Kumazawa-Manita, Tsutomu Hashikawa, Atsushi Iriki

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Brain-machine interfaces for assistance and rehabilitation of people with reduced mobility / Enrique Hortal

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Demystifying the brain: a computational approach / V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy

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How the vertebrate brain regulates behavior: direct from the lab / Donald Pfaff

Hayden Library - QP376.P447 2017




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Understanding the brain: from cells to behavior to cognition / John E. Dowling

Hayden Library - QP376.D695 2018




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The spontaneous brain: from the mind-body to the world-brain problem / Georg Northoff

Hayden Library - QP376.N679 2018




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Cyborg mind: what brain-computer and mind-cyberspace interfaces mean for cyberneuroethics / edited by Calum MacKellar

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Inventing ourselves: the secret life of the teenage brain / Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

Hayden Library - QP363.5.B57 2018




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Signal processing and machine learning for brain-machine interfaces / edited by Toshihisa Tanaka and Mahnaz Arvaneh

Barker Library - QP360.7.S54 2018




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Emergent brain dynamics: prebirth to adolescence / edited by April A. Benasich and Urs Ribary

Hayden Library - QP376.E44 2018




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The computational brain / Patricia S. Churchland and Terrence J. Sejnowski

Hayden Library - QP356.C48 2017




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Ecology of the brain: the phenomenology and biology of the embodied mind / Thomas Fuchs, Karl Jaspers Professor of Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Clinic, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Hayden Library - QP376.F7413 2018




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Brain-computer interface research: a state-of-the-art summary 3 / Christoph Guger, Brendan Allison, E.C. Leuthardt, editors

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Brain-computer interface research: a state-of-the-art summary. / editors, Christoph Guger, Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting and Brendan Z. Allison

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Mathematical Modelling and Biomechanics of the Brain Corina Drapaca, Siv Sivaloganathan

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Brain and human body modeling: computational human modeling at EMBC 2018 / Sergey Makarov, Marc Horner, Gregory Noetscher, editors

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Innate: how the wiring of our brains shapes who we are / Kevin J. Mitchell

Hayden Library - QP398.M58 2018




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Brain-computer interface technologies: accelerating neuro-technology for human benefit / Claude Clément

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The brain from inside out / György Buzsáki

Barker Library - QP376.B88 2019




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How the brain lost its mind: sex, hysteria, and the riddle of mental illness / Allan H. Ropper, MD and Brian David Burrell

Hayden Library - QP353.R67 2019




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The deep history of ourselves: the four-billion-year story of how we got conscious brains / Joseph LeDoux ; illustrations by Caio da Silva Sorrentino

Hayden Library - QP411.L43 2019




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Analysis and classification of EEG signals for brain-computer interfaces / Szczepan Paszkiel

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How brain arousal mechanisms work: paths toward consciousness / Donald Pfaff

Hayden Library - QP411.P43 2019




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You can fix your brain: just 1 hour a week to the best memory, productivity, and sleep you've ever had / Dr. Tom O'Bryan

Hayden Library - QP376.O37 2018




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Zero Hours and On-call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries [electronic resource] / edited by Michelle O'Sullivan, Jonathan Lavelle, Juliet McMahon, Lorraine Ryan, Caroline Murphy, Thomas Turner, Patrick Gunnigle




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Social Theory and Crime : Strain Theory [electronic resource]




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Against the grain [electronic resource] : advances in postcolonial organization studies / Anshuman Prasad (editor)




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Evidence that levels of nine essential metals in post-mortem human-Alzheimer's-brain and ex vivo rat-brain tissues are unaffected by differences in post-mortem delay, age, disease staging, and brain bank location

Metallomics, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00048E, Paper
Melissa Scholefield, Stephanie J. Church, Jingshu Xu, Sarah Kassab, Natalie J. Gardiner, Federico Roncaroli, Nigel M. Hooper, Richard D. Unwin, Garth J. S. Cooper
Metal findings in human Alzheimer brains are consistent despite differences in sample post-mortem delay, age, Braak stage and biobank location.
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[ASAP] Lattice Strain Measurement of Core@Shell Electrocatalysts with 4D Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Nanobeam Electron Diffraction

ACS Catalysis
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[ASAP] Lattice Strain Induced by Linker Scission in Metal–Organic Framework Nanosheets for Oxygen Evolution Reaction

ACS Catalysis
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Coronavirus | Virus mutations unlikely to mean stronger strain: experts

The coronavirus' constant mutation is unlikely to have changes its potency or its contagiousness, disease experts say, despite recent research sugge




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Morning Digest: Maharashtra train accident victims were battling hunger, NGT cites obsolete law in Visakhapatnam gas leak case, and more

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New poems / Rainer Maria Rilke ; translated by Len Krisak ; with an introduction by George C. Schoolfield

Hayden Library - PT2635.I65 A2 2015




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Achtundachtzig: ausgewählte Gedichte / Elisabeth Borchers ; herausgegeben von Anya Schutzbach und Rainer Weiss ; mit einem Nachwort von Anya Schutzbach

Hayden Library - PT2662.O68 A6 2014




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You must change your life: the story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin / Rachel Corbett

Hayden Library - PT2635.I65 Z66144 2016




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When I go: selected French poems / Rainer Maria Rilke ; translated with an introduction by Susanne Petermann ; forward by David Rosen

Hayden Library - PT2635.I65 A2 2017




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Building brain-like computers (8 Aug 2014)

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Gendered brains and a news roundup (21 November 2014)

Cordelia Fine discusses the prevalence of "neurosexism" in the study of the human brain. Online news editor David Grimm brings stories on climbing walls like a gecko, human hand transplants, and measuring altruism in the lab. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: turkishdisco/Flickr/CC-BY-SA] 




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Podcast: Sizing up a baby dino, jolting dead brains, and dirty mice

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on a possibledebunking of a popular brain stimulation technique, using “dirty” mice in the lab to simulate the human immune system, and how South American monkeys’ earliest ancestors used rafts to get to Central America.   Kristi Curry Rogers joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss insights into dinosaur growth patterns from the bones of a baby titanosaur found in Madagascar.  Read the research.   [Image: K. Curry Rogers et al./Science]




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Podcast: Double navigation in desert ants, pollution in the brain, and dating deal breakers

News stories on magnetic waste in the brain, the top deal breakers in online dating, and wolves that are willing to “risk it for the biscuit,” with David Grimm.   From the magazine How do we track where we are going and where we have been? Do you pay attention to your path? Look for landmarks? Leave a scent trail? The problem of navigation has been solved a number of different ways by animals. The desert-dwelling Cataglyphis ant was thought to rely on stride integration, basically counting their steps. But it turns out they have a separate method of keeping track of their whereabouts called “optic flow.” Matthias Wittlinger joins Sarah Crespi to talk about his work with these amazing creatures.   Read the research.   [Image: Rooobert Bayer /Music: Jeffrey Cook]