Thursday, 3 May 2012

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/////////////////Eating fish, chicken, nuts may lower risk of Alzheimer's disease



//////////////Infants begin to learn about race in the first year


/////////////////black peper fights fat-The research pinpoints piperine -- the pungent-tasting substance that gives black pepper its characteristic taste, concluding that piperine also can block the formation of new fat cell


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//////////////NSGOFE- NO SHOW GOES ON FOREVER


//////////////////DOPAMINE AND REWARD MOTIVATION- GO-GETTERS vs SLACKERS
Using a brain mapping technique called positron emission tomography (PETscan), the researchers found that "go-getters" who are willing to work hard for rewards had higher release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in areas of the brain known to play an important role in reward and motivation, the striatum and ventromedial prefrontal cortex. On the other hand, "slackers" who are less willing to work hard for a reward had high dopamine levels in another brain area that plays a role in emotion and risk perception, the anterior insula.


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