Brain Function and Behavior in the Healthy State
Archive:
- Apr. 19, 2013 Why do babies calm down when they are carried? Kumi Kuroda, M.D., Ph.D., Affiliative Social Behavior
- Jun. 21, 2012 How humans predict other's decisions Hiroyuki Nakahara, Ph.D., Integrated Theoretical Neuroscience
- Dec. 8, 2011 How our brains keep us focused Justin Gardner, Ph.D., Human Systems Neuroscience
- Jan. 21, 2011 New study identifies a neural structure for self-other distinction in the motor domain (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Press Release) Masaki Isoda, M.D., Ph.D. Unit on Neural Systems and Behavior, OIST
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Jan. 21, 2011
Researchers uncover neural origins of expert intuition
Keiji TANAKA, Ph.D., Cognitive Brain Mapping
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Oct. 12, 2010
Study shows Japanese infants hear foreign words according to Japanese language rules by 14 months
Reiko MAZUKA, Ph.D., Language Development
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Aug. 10, 2010
Imaging study sheds light on neural origins of baby talk
Reiko MAZUKA, Ph.D., Language Development, Yoshitaka MATSUDA, Ph.D., Language Development
- Apr. 6, 2010 Technology developed for long-term stable brain machine interface (BMI) Naotaka FUJII, M.D., Ph.D., Adaptive Intelligence





