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    Research shows that both traditional and infrared dry saunas can benefit heart health by reducing stroke risk and lowering high blood pressure, integrative medicine physician Joy Hussain, M.D., Ph ...

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    2. Plan 30 minutes of exercise, five days a week, if possible. The CDC recommends that everyone gets 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each week, and brain docs agree. “We ...

  4. Flexure (embryology) - Wikipedia

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    This limitation causes the neural tube to bend, or flex, at two ventral flexures – the rostral cephalic flexure, and the caudal cervical flexure. It also bends dorsally into the pontine flexure. These flexures have formed by the time that the primary brain vesicles have developed into five secondary brain vesicles in the fifth week.

  5. Ann Graybiel - Wikipedia

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    "Today, thanks to their pioneering research, we now recognize the central role that this area of the brain plays in normal brain function and behavior. The significance of their work cannot be [over]stated, as it has also transformed our understanding of the neurobiology behind some of our most devastating brain disorders, including Parkinson's ...

  6. Robert Desimone - Wikipedia

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    As a graduate student at Princeton, Desimone and his thesis supervisor Charles Gross published the first data that neurons respond specifically to faces. [4] [5] While working at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), he studied the physiological properties [6] of neurons in extrastriate visual cortex, and together with Leslie Ungerleider, he mapped the topographic organization and ...

  7. Wendy Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki's research career started with studying underlying memory. Her lab focused on the role of the hippocampus, which is the part of the brain that is responsible for memory of facts and events, otherwise known as declarative or explicit memory. Her research group was the first to identify major changes to patterns of neural activity in the ...

  8. Henry Markram - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the European Union funded the Human Brain Project, led by Markram, to the tune of $1.3 billion. Markram claimed that the project would create a simulation of the entire human brain on a supercomputer within a decade, revolutionising the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders. Less than two years into it, the project ...

  9. Karel Svoboda (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Karel Svoboda (born 1965) is a neuroscientist.His research focuses on the question of how the neural circuits of the brain produce behavior. He has also performed notable work in molecular biophysics, neurotechnology, and neuroplasticity, particularly changes in the brain due to experience and learning.