Sensory feedback during speech: The brain attunes to more than just sound
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Using robotics to manipulate the brain's perception of jaw movement while words are spoken, researchers have deepened our understanding of the importance of non-auditory sensory cues in the brain's control of speech. The ...
Expression of a membrane protein in peripheral tissue linked to cancer: A novel tumour marker
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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine, in collaboration with the Department of Pathology at the Medical School of the Georg August University in Gottingen and the National Institute ...
Caltech, UC Berkeley to Investigate How Brain Activity Controls Complex Behavior
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A new $4.4-million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley, to develop techniques to turn brain cells on and off ...
Child sleep breathing problems studied
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A U.S. study suggests children with high blood pressure might be at risk for sleep breathing disorders.
Expedition 14 gets ready for a short trip
Space & Earth / Space Exploration
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Expedition 14 has completed its first full week solo on the International Space Station and was preparing Monday for an unusual excursion.
Hot flash study examines diabetes
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A University of Texas researcher has received funding to study if menopausal hot flashes can be controlled similar to sugar levels -- by diet and exercise.
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