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One Person, One Neuron?
By Katja Gaschler
Nerve cells devoted exclusively to recognizing Halle Berry or Bill Clinton? Absurd. That's what most neuroscientists thought, until recently.
Train Your Brain
By Ulrich Kraft
Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains
Picture This
By Thomas Grüter
How the brain creates images in our minds may well determine how we think
Mindful of Symbols
By Judy S. DeLoache
Before they learn that one item can represent another, young children conflate real objects and their symbols. The errors show how difficult it is to start thinking symbolically
Mastery of Emotions
By David Dobbs
Joseph E. LeDoux discovered how fear arises. Now he is showing that the biology of emotions is what gives life meaning
Science Probes Spirituality
By Jamie Talan
Discovering how meditation expels negativity could lead to drugs that bring us peace
Freud Returns
By Mark Solms
Neuroscientists are finding that their biological descriptions of the brain may fit together best when integrated by psychological theories Freud sketched a century ago
Do Animals Have Feelings?
By Klaus Wilhelm
Animal lovers insist their fellow creatures experience joy, sympathy, fear and grief, but scientifically, it is hard to say
Combating Stress in Iraq
By Bret A. Moore and Greg M. Reger
Psychologists on the battlefield are helping soldiers stay mentally fit during long and frightful tours of duty
Do Gays Have a Choice?
By Robert Epstein
Science offers a clear and surprising answer to a controversial question
Fighting Parkinson's
By Konrad Schmidt and Wolfgang Oertel
The disease remains incurable, but research advances point to better treatments for this increasingly common disorder







