Temporal Lobe

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Singer's voice saved after surgery

MELBOURNE researchers have used hi-tech imaging equipment to save a woman's ability to sing, after world-first surgery to remove part of her brain. The imaging also led to a decade-long pioneering research project that has mapped how the brain controls ... [Published Perth Now - 5 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated 22 hours ago - 2 reports

Vitamin B Might Help Slow Alzheimer’s

A new research carried out by scientists working with the University of Oxford has revealed that those suffering with Alzheimers might slow the progression of their condition should they take up the habit to consume vitamin B on a fairly regular basi ... [Published Softpedia - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

High dose B vitamins help prevent Alzheimer’s, says researchers

A new study is suggesting that a high dose of B vitamins could stop the onset of Alzheimer’s by preventing shrinkage of the medial temporal lobe, the area of the brain that defines the disease. ... [Published Nutra Ingredients - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

There’s more to déjà vu than a simple glitch in The Matrix

This terrible ending to this inferior sequel is very, very familiar… (Picture: Reuters/Warner Bros)Does this article seem familiar? Have you already seen it before?Would a journalist be so lazy as to resubmit a feature he had already written or could ... [Published Metro.co.uk - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Feingold: Inner thoughts revealed

Dr. Murray FeingoldEvents CalendarSECOND OPINIONThe thoughts and feelings that take place in a person’s brain have always been something that was just for him or her - something very private. No one was allowed or could enter this inner sanctum. It has ... [Published Daily News Transcript - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Sleep apnea in seniors linked to Alzheimer`s

Washington - A new NYU study looking at sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and markers for Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and neuroimaging has supported the growing body of research linking the two. this latest study also poses ... [Published IndiaVision - May 20 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Eric Holder makes it clear that he doesn’t know

**Written by Doug Powers At yesterday’s congressional hearing, Attorney General Eric Holder said “I don’t know” at least 20 times, thereby breaking a record I set on a quiz day back in high school algebra class. Holder, and President Obama for that ... [Published Michelle Malkin - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Want to improve your memory?

Make a fist. Take a whiff of rosemary. Chew some gum.Have a glass of wine, tie electrodes to your scalp, repeat a person’s name.Researchers maintain that each of these six techniques will enhance your memory, and, in a moment, we’ll take a look at each. ... [Published Daniel Island News - May 16 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Permanent Present Tense

Henry had his first epileptic episode in 1936, at the age of ten; by 1953 his seizures had become increasingly frequent and debilitating. His family doctor referred him to William Beecher Scoville, a leading neurosurgeon at Yale Medical School. When ... [Published 3quarksdaily - May 15 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 5 reports

Memory problems in older adults may stem from inability to process everyday events

Some memory problems common to older adults may stem from an inability to segment daily life into discrete experiences, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.The study suggests ... [Published News-Medical.Net - May 08 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 3 reports

Pakistan seeks access to Pakistani prisoner in coma in Jammu jail

India News: The Pakistan High Commission has put in a request with the Ministry of External Affairs asking for consular access to a Pakistani prisoner who is in a coma after being attacked by an Indian prisoner in a Jammu jail. They have also reportedly ... [Published KeralaNext.com - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

Tumor removal from the Temporal Lobe

Anyone happen to know how often these types of surgery are successful? If age of patient matters, he's 61. ... [Published Pilots of America - Apr 23 2013]
Entities: Temporal Lobe, Tumor

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..."When I found out the part of my brain where the seizures were happening also controlled musicality, I freaked out," she said. "Music was the only thing I was good at, so there was no way I was going to lose that." Florey Institute of Neuroscience neurologist Graeme Jackson led a team of 10 researchers to determine what parts of Ms Watt's brain were involved in...
...reason B vitamins could help is given by Professor Teodoro Bottiglieri Baylor, at the InstituteInstitute of Metabolic Disease in Dallas, Texas. "The link between brain deterioration memory loss, cognitive deficits and B vitamin deficiency is standard neurology textbook stuff" he says

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Study shows that insomnia may cause dysfunction... [Published EurekAlert! - 37 mins ago]
Singer's voice saved after surgery [Published Perth Now - 5 hours ago]
Study: Vitamin B treatment can prevent Alzheime... [Published Digital Journal - 23 hours ago]
B vitamins could delay dementia [Published Medical Xpress - May 21 2013]
High dose B vitamins help prevent Alzheimer’s, ... [Published Nutra Ingredients - May 21 2013]
MRI, PET show sleep disorder, Alzheimer's link [Published Aunt Minnie - May 21 2013]
Vitamin B Might Help Slow Alzheimer’s [Published Softpedia - May 21 2013]
There’s more to déjà vu than a simple glitch in... [Published Metro.co.uk - May 21 2013]
B vitamins reduce Alzheimer's-related atrophy [... [Published PNAS - May 21 2013]
Should you be taking vitamin B to protect again... [Published Mail Online UK - May 21 2013]
Feingold: Inner thoughts revealed [Published Daily News Transcript - May 20 2013]
Sleep apnea in seniors linked to Alzheimer`s [Published IndiaVision - May 20 2013]
Study finds that sleep apnea and Alzheimer's ar... [Published Medical Xpress - May 19 2013]
Jon Christie's "The Exotic Flavors of Bradley C... [Published Examiner.com - May 19 2013]
Diane Van Deren runs seizures away [Published Philippine Star - May 19 2013]
Young woman overcomes brain surgeries, other hu... [Published Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - May 18 2013]
Brain-controlling magnets: how do they work? | ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 17 2013]
Eric Holder makes it clear that he doesn’t know [Published Michelle Malkin - May 16 2013]
Want to improve your memory? [Published Daniel Island News - May 16 2013]
Reports from Erasmus Medical Center Describe Re... [Published Equities.com - May 15 2013]
Permanent Present Tense [Published 3quarksdaily - May 15 2013]
The impact of emotion on perception, attention,... [Published Swiss Medical Weekly - May 15 2013]
Deep brain stimulation: a fix when the drugs do... [Published Electronics News Australia - May 14 2013]
UNBC Researcher Building an Ageless Mind [Published University of Northern British Columbia - May 13 2013]
Finding a New Culprit in the Faulty Memory Depa... [Published Kansas City Infozine - May 13 2013]
Primary leptomeningeal histiocytic sarcoma in a... [Published 7thSpace - May 13 2013]
The Story Of Memory And The Man Who Lost It [Published Psychology Today - May 11 2013]
Memory Problems in Seniors Tied to Changing Way... [Published Psych Central - May 10 2013]
If you can't beat them, join them: Grandmother ... [Published Medical Xpress - May 10 2013]
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Eric Holder makes it clear that he doesn’t know [Published Michelle Malkin - May 16 2013]
**Written by Doug Powers At yesterday’s congressional hearing, Attorney General Eric Holder said “I don’t know” at least 20 times, thereby breaking a record I set on a quiz day back in high school algebra class. Holder, and President Obama for that ...
Permanent Present Tense [Published 3quarksdaily - May 15 2013]
Henry had his first epileptic episode in 1936, at the age of ten; by 1953 his seizures had become increasingly frequent and debilitating. His family doctor referred him to William Beecher Scoville, a leading neurosurgeon at Yale Medical School. When ...
Faulty memory finds a new culprit [Published WUSTL Science & Technology News - May 07 2013]
Grandpa's stories often begin with the phrase, “Have I ever told you about the time…?” What he doesn’t know is that, yes, he has told you about that time, and he has told you many times before. Why is this situation so typical of our conversations with ...
Innovative brain surgery for epilepsy at Univer... [Published Real-Time News: Latest Northeast Ohio News - cl ... - Mar 29 2013]
The technique, called multiple hippocampal transections, can stop seizures completely for patients who have epilepsy that starts in the temporal lobe (the area of the brain responsible for memory processing), doesn't respond to medications and cannot ...
“H.M.” – The Man Who Had Part Of His Brain Remo... [Published Singularity Hub - Mar 20 2013]
[/caption] [Source: Wikipedia] In the pages of my graduate school neuroscience textbook he was known only as H.M., the mysterious man (we inexplicably assumed) whose misfortune led to a breakthrough in our understanding of the brain and provided both ...
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