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Author: Harvard Neuro Blog

Why Humans Are Hardwired For Curiosity

Our very own Vivian Hemmelder co-wrote an article for @HuffingtonPost! ‘Why Humans Are Hard-Wired For Curiosity’ https://t.co/4TzPvwNoYn

This entry was published on November 1, 2016 and was updated on November 1, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog November 1, 2016
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The Effects of Stress on Decision Making

The deciding brain and what stress can do
https://t.co/2SEYRQqxhI

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience, Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog July 17, 2016
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The Secret Life of Our Brains

The secret life of our brains: a peek into the unconscious brain under anesthesia https://t.co/IkLlo7sCOk #scicomm #neuroscience

This entry was published on July 3, 2016 and was updated on July 3, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog July 3, 2016
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A Primer on Sleep

RT @DartfishDave: A Primer on Sleep https://t.co/v34eB6N57w via @harvardneurosci

This entry was published on June 26, 2016 and was updated on June 26, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog June 26, 2016
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Nature, Nurture & Randomness

RT @eqjosh: Nature or nurture? Neuroscience addition: Randomness. Here’s brain science from @harvardneurosci https://t.co/rr5o18w04q

This entry was published on June 14, 2016 and was updated on June 14, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog June 14, 2016
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Why Neuroscientists Need to Study the Crow

How #crows may be a great model system for #neuroscience. by @guitchounts #scicomm
https://t.co/ZgzmgULyTH

This entry was published on March 16, 2016 and was updated on March 16, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged article. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog March 16, 2016
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The Neuroscience of Fear

Fearing fear itself.

This entry was published on January 15, 2016 and was updated on January 15, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged emotions, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog January 15, 2016
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Phineas Gage

#tbt John Harlow defends the incredible case study of Phineas Gage (1868) https://t.co/YymrEhcJPG by @noisyneuron https://t.co/RmFNrTxBaD

This entry was published on January 11, 2016 and was updated on April 21, 2016 / Harvard Neuro Blog. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Harvard Neuro Blog January 11, 2016
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