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New approach to assess signs of (un)consciousness in patients of vegetative and minimally conscious state

10 October 2011

Joint collaborative research work between BM-Science and the Foundation Institute San Raffaele - G. Giglio (FISRG), ITALY achieves promising preliminary results on a clinical trial for patients with severe brain damage.

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BM-Science researchers present their work on the Study of Consciousness in a conference in Stockholm, Sweden

08 May 2011

The research work on "Operational Architectonics of Consciousness" has been presented at the International Conference: Toward a Science of Consciousness – TSC. Stockholm, Sweden; May 2-8, 2011.

BM-Science researchers participate in the 1st International Course on Neurorehabilitation (Italy)

29 April 2011

BM-Science researchers hold Seminar session: “Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) and Functional Neuronal Networks in Clinical Practice”. The session covers evidence on the diagnostic and prognostic utility of qEEG in clinical practice. The students learn that (1) qEEG has shown better predicting value for a diagnosis decision than a syndrome based diagnosis; and that (2) the information provided by qEEG analysis have additional utility beyond simply ruling out “organic brain lesions”.

  1. Promising results for the treatment of depression
  2. Space and Time in the frame of human brain and mind: a recent review essay covering 15 years of research
  3. New potential methodology for the development of psychoactive drugs
  4. The theme “BRAIN AND MIND: A Unified Metastable Continuum” presented at a multi-disciplinary workshop, in Germany

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Curiosities of the Brain

  • What is in a Brain?

    Mostly Fat! About 60% of the brain is composed of lipids. The brain needs lipid for insulation, and for the speed of operation of neuronal messaging.

  • How does sense of taste serve the Brain?

    The sweet taste signals the identification of energy rich foods, umami recognizes the amino acids of proteins, salt ensures the proper electrolyte balance and sour and bitter tastes warn against potentially toxic or poisonous intakes.

  • How diverse neurons are?

    There are about 10 000 types of neurons.

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