Last Edition's Most Popular Article:
In The Popular Press
- Memory molecule dethroned, Nature News

- Seeking Answers in Genome of Gunman, New York Times

- Itchiness Explained: Specific Set of Nerve Cells Signal Itch but Not Pain, Researchers Find, Science Daily
- Genes, Cells and Brains by Hilary Rose and Steven Rose - review, The Guardian
- Alun Morgan, Englishman, Wakes Up From Stroke, Can Speak Only Welsh, AOL
- Monkey Brains Respond to Social Rewards, Discover Magazine

- Crows show ability to reason, Science Blogs

- Sensing God and the Limits of Neuroscience, The Atlantic
- Can Skinny Models Undermine Your Dieting Goals?, National Public Radio

- Kinder children are more popular, BBC News

- Understanding Why Music Moves Us, Time Health & Family
- Who’s Responsible for Free Will?, Wonders & Marvels
- Genetics Will Not Explain Newtown, Huffington Post

- Cyborg cockroach obeys your tweets, NBC News FutureTech

- When to eat the marshmallow: new perspectives on impulse control, Practical Ethics
- Are video games really the villains in our violent age?, The Guardian

- Music and Empathy, The Neurocritic

- Brain scan 'can sort dementia by type', BBC News
- Maybe it's time for a little human enhancement, National Times

- New study of how Gaelic affects brain functions, BBC News
- Religion Rises After Disaster Strikes, Neuroskeptic

From the Academic Literature:
- Neural signals of extinction in the inhibitory microcircuit of the ventral midbrain, Nature Neuroscience

- Confidence in value-based choice, Nature Neuroscience
- Why Mental Arithmetic Counts: Brain Activation during Single Digit Arithmetic Predicts High School Math Scores, Journal of Neuroscience

- Impulsivity and Self-Control during Intertemporal Decision Making Linked to the Neural Dynamics of Reward Value Representation, The Journal of Neuroscience
- Immediate effects of tDCS on the μ-opioid system of a chronic pain patient, Frontiers in Neuropsychiatric Imaging and Stimulation
- Second impact syndrome in football: new imaging and insights into a rare and devastating condition, Journal of Neurosurgery
- A truncated peptide from p35, a Cdk5 activator, prevents Alzheimer's disease phenotypes in model mice, The FASEB Journal
- Bonobos Share with Strangers, PLoS One

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