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  2. Neurocinema - Wikipedia

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    Neurocinema or neurocinematics is the science of how watching movies, or particular scenes from movies affect our brains, and the response the human brain gives to any given movie or scene. [1] The term neurocinema comes from neurologists who are studying which pieces of a film can have the most control over a viewer's brain. [ 2 ]

  3. Allen Institute for Brain Science - Wikipedia

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    With the intent of catalyzing brain research in different areas, the Allen Institute provides free data and tools to scientists. Started with $100 million in seed money from Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen in 2003, the institute tackles projects at the leading edge of science—far-reaching projects at the intersection of ...

  4. Max Planck Institute for Brain Research - Wikipedia

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    After 1945, the different departments of the KWI for Brain Research were relocated to Dillenburg, Giessen, Köln, Marburg and Göttingen. In 1948 the Max Planck Society was founded to succeed the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, and the institute became the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research. Hallervorden retired as director in 1955, Spatz in 1959.

  5. Are movies to blame for the false 10 percent brain theory? - AOL

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    As LiveScience pointed out back in 2010, brain scans have shown people use all of their brain, though it is true we don't use all of it at the same time. But years of studies like that don't seem ...

  6. Fantasy Football Week 9 Rankings: Flex (Half-PPR) - AOL

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    That's the stuff flex dreams are made of. Admittedly, this was a plus matchup for Ridley as the Titans were chasing the game against the Lions, but hey, we know who is the alpha of this passing ...

  7. Fantasy Football Week 6 Rankings: Flex (Full-PPR) - AOL

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    Downs suffered a high ankle sprain in training camp but looks to be healthy now, having finished as a top-15 WR in PPR leagues in each of the past two weeks, totaling 8+ receptions and 69 or more ...

  8. Brain Research - Wikipedia

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    Until 2011, full reviews were published in Brain Research Reviews, which is now integrated into the main section, albeit with independent volume numbering. In 2006, four other previously established semi-independent journal sections ( Cognitive Brain Research , Developmental Brain Research , Molecular Brain Research , and Brain Research ...

  9. Genes, Brain and Behavior - Wikipedia

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    Genes, Brain and Behavior (also known as G2B) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering research in the fields of behavioral, neural, and psychiatric genetics. It is published by Wiley on behalf of the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society. The journal was established in 2002 as a quarterly and is ...