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  2. OCD patients’ brains light up to reveal how compulsive habits develop …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ocd-patients-brains-light-up-to-reveal-how-compulsive-habits-develop
    Thumbnail for OCD patients’ brains light up to reveal how compulsive habits develop | University of Cambridge 19 Dec 2014: Trevor Robbins. The research, led by Dr Claire Gillan and Professor Trevor Robbins (Department of Psychology) is the latest in a series of studies from the Cambridge Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge
  3. ‘Satiety hormone’ leptin links obesity to high blood pressure |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/satiety-hormone-leptin-links-obesity-to-high-blood-pressure
    Thumbnail for ‘Satiety hormone’ leptin links obesity to high blood pressure | University of Cambridge 4 Dec 2014: the Wellcome Trust, the Medical Research Council, NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and the Bernard Wolfe Health Neuroscience Fund. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  4. Record seizure of smart drugs including one untested in humans shows…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/record-seizure-of-smart-drugs-including-one-untested-in-humans-shows-growing-market
    Thumbnail for Record seizure of smart drugs including one untested in humans shows growing market | University of Cambridge 3 Nov 2014: Barbara Sahakian consults for Cambridge Cognition, Servier and Lundbeck. She holds a grant from Janssen/J&J. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
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    29 Nov 2014: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. University of Cambridge. Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QN, UK.
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/retdev/vns_review1.pdf
    14 Jun 2014: Harris, and R. Wong. 2006.New York: Cambridge University Press. Reviewed by Peter Sterling, Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... It would make a great text for a graduate course. Visual Neuroscience 2007!,
  7. One in three cases of Alzheimer’s worldwide potentially preventable,…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/one-in-three-cases-of-alzheimers-worldwide-potentially-preventable-new-estimate-suggests
    Thumbnail for One in three cases of Alzheimer’s worldwide potentially preventable, new estimate suggests | University of Cambridge 14 Jul 2014: Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to your inbox. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  8. Antipsychotic drugs linked to slight decrease in brain volume |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/antipsychotic-drugs-linked-to-slight-decrease-in-brain-volume
    Thumbnail for Antipsychotic drugs linked to slight decrease in brain volume | University of Cambridge 18 Jul 2014: not stop their medication on the basis of this research, ” adds Dr Graham Murray from the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Psychiatry at University of Cambridge. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge
  9. Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/head-first-reshaping-how-traumatic-brain-injury-is-treated
    Thumbnail for Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated | University of Cambridge 29 Jan 2014: Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to your inbox. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  10. From Mexican wave to retinal wave: why sharing data is good for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/from-mexican-wave-to-retinal-wave-why-sharing-data-is-good-for-science
    Thumbnail for From Mexican wave to retinal wave: why sharing data is good for science | University of Cambridge 7 Apr 2014: According to lead author Dr Stephen Eglen from the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute: “Unlike other fields such as genomics, there hasn’t been much public data sharing in neuroscience, which could ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly
  11. Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/stress-hormones-in-financial-traders-may-trigger-risk-aversion-and-contribute-to-market-crises
    Thumbnail for Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and contribute to market crises | University of Cambridge 18 Feb 2014: Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to your inbox. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.

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