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Brain science
Bird brains
Tweet less, tweet best?
Published
Jan 6, 2014
Testosterone in songbirds may increases desire to sing, but not song quality
On balance
Researchers at Johns Hopkins identify area of brain that prevents dizziness
Published
Oct 8, 2013
Researchers pinpoint area of brain that controls upright perception
Brain teasers
A lot to learn about learning
Published
Fall 2013
Researchers from across the university have banded together to understand how our brains learn. What does that mean?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Brain matters
Experimental compound appears to turn on learning
Published
Sept 5, 2013
JHU, NIH researchers reverse Down syndrome-like learning deficits in mice
/ Hopkins Medicine
What is he thinking?
Published
Summer 2013
Video
Researchers in the Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development explore the minds of infants and children
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Buzz block
Published
May 22, 2013
Compound appears to curb cravings for cocaine, JHU researchers find
/ Hopkins Medicine
Heady stuff
Impact science may help prevent concussions
Published
March 7, 2013
Researchers take close look at how brain responds to impact in effort to understand brain injuries in athletes, soldiers
Now hear this
Music in our ears
Published
Nov 7, 2012
Research offers insight into how the brain processes timbre, could help improve hearing aids
Personalized learning for kids, courtesy of Curiosityville
Published
Oct 8, 2012
Up to 200 Johns Hopkins employees can enroll their children in pilot program for digital learning initiative
BME researcher wins Presidential Early Career Award
Published
Sept 2012
Sarma honored for work in developing treatments for brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy
/ Gazette
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