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Why elephants never forget - Alex Gendler - YouTube - 0 views

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    It's a common saying that elephants never forget. But the more we learn about elephants, the more it appears that their impressive memory is only one aspect of an incredible intelligence that makes them some of the most social, creative, and benevolent creatures on Earth. Alex Gendler takes us into the incredible, unforgettable mind of an elephant.
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Memory, Attention, and Distraction - 0 views

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    new modules 12/15/16
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DNA breakage underlies both learning, age-related damage | MIT News - 0 views

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    Early-response genes, which are important for synaptic plasticity, are "switched off" under basal conditions by topological constraints. Neuronal activity triggers DNA breaks in a subset of early-response genes, which overrides these topological constraints, and "switches on" gene expression.
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Study in mice shows Zika virus also attacks adult brain cells | Reuters - 0 views

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    U.S. researchers have found that Zika can attack special populations of brain cells in adult mice in the part of the brain involved in learning and memory, raising new questions about how the virus may be impacting millions of adults who have been infected with the virus. The findings, published on Thursday in the journal "Cell Stem Cell," are the first to look at whether Zika can attack the same kinds of cells in adult mice that they do in fetal mice.
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How A High-Fat Diet Could Damage Your Brain - Forbes - 0 views

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    The conclusion is that the high-fat diet triggered chronic inflammation, which in turn triggered an autoimmune response in the mice's central nervous systems. Normally this response protects the brain from invaders like bacteria, but a high-saturated fat diet knocks the process off track, resulting in damage to synapses in the brain - specifically in the hippocampus. Since the hippocampus is a brain area central to memory and learning, the eventual outcome is impaired brain function. In short, the high-fat diet caused brain damage.
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Posters - Jamie Clark Educational - 1 views

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    High-quality PDFs of my one-page posters on educational topics are available to download for free.
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