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  2. Insight into links between obesity and activity in the brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/insight-into-links-between-obesity-and-activity-in-the-brain
    Thumbnail for Insight into links between obesity and activity in the brain | University of Cambridge 26 Oct 2010: Professor Paul Fletcher, the Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioural & Clinical Neuroscience Institute. ... Their findings are reported today in The Journal of Neuroscience. Professor Paul Fletcher, from the Department of Psychiatry and the
  3. Parkinson’s drug may help cocaine users kick habit | University of

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/parkinsons-drug-may-help-cocaine-users-kick-habit
    Thumbnail for Parkinson’s drug may help cocaine users kick habit | University of Cambridge 7 Jun 2010: The results are published today in the Archives of General Psychiatry and the research was funded by GlaxoSmithKline and conducted within the GlaxoSmithKline Clinical Unit Cambridge and the Behavioural and Clinical ... Neuroscience Institute (BCNI).
  4. Beliefs, predictions and shortcuts in the deceitful brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/beliefs-predictions-and-shortcuts-in-the-deceitful-brain
    Thumbnail for Beliefs, predictions and shortcuts in the deceitful brain | University of Cambridge 1 May 2010: Professor Paul Fletcher, the Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry, is investigating the ways in which we form beliefs about our environment, and how we use ... Research described here takes place within the
  5. Neural transplantation in Parkinson's disease: moving forward |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neural-transplantation-in-parkinsons-disease-moving-forward
    Thumbnail for Neural transplantation in Parkinson's disease: moving forward | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2010: Repairing the neural circuits has long been an aim of clinical neuroscientists like Dr Roger Barker, who leads the new programme and is based at Cambridge’s Centre for Brain Repair. ... For more information, please contact Dr Roger Barker

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