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 A Matter of Taste: Can a Sweet Tooth Be Switched Off in the Brain?
By tmbotuser
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Posted May 31, 2018

A Matter of Taste: Can a Sweet Tooth Be Switched Off in the Brain?

A study describes the complex brain circuitry that lets us identify, savor (or recoil from) a taste  …The new study, published Wednesday in Nature, builds on these findings to delve deeper [...]

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 Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others
By tmbotuser
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Posted May 4, 2018

Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others

Scientists pinpoint neural interactions that are necessary for observational learning. It’s often said that experience is the best teacher, but the experiences of other people may be even better. [...]

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