(Neuroscience News) Consciousness is one of the brain’s most enigmatic mysteries. A new theory, inspired by thermodynamics, takes a high-level perspective of how neural networks in the brain transiently organize to give rise to memories, thought and consciousness.
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Bacteria in Fermented Food Signal the Human Immune System, Explaining Health Benefits
(Neuroscience) Researchers have discovered that humans and great apes possess a receptor on their cells that detects metabolites from bacteria commonly found in fermented foods and triggers movement of immune cells. Claudia Stäubert of the University of Leipzig and colleagues report these findings in a new study published 23rd May in PLOS Genetics.
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Part 3 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In part 3 of The Neurogenesis Regimen, we will finish this article series with another three supplements, two foods and one exercise to help support brain, memory and nervous system health.
Part 2 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In part 2 of The Neurogenesis Regimen article series, we will discuss three more supplements, two more foods and another exercise to help support optimal brain function, memory and nervous system health.
Part 1 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In 1952, an Italian scientist named Dr. Rita Levi Montalcini, discovered a protein called Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). NGF has been the topic of discussion amongst many neuroscientists for its role in helping to regenerate neurons and possibly help those suffering from Alzheimer’s, ALS, neuropathy and other neurological challenges.