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One of the most read articles of journal "Clinical EEG and Neuroscience"

27 June 2013

The article of BM-Science researchers "Dissociation of vegetative and minimally conscious patients based on brain Operational Architectonics: Factor of etiology" is among the most read articles published in Clinical EEG and Neuroscience since May 2013. This article describes how the Operational Architectonics strategy for the EEG analysis could improve the distinguishing between patients in VS and MCS. Results of this study may have neuroscientific, clinical, and ethical implications.

 

Co-heads of research of BM-Science Centre are invited to join the scientific committee of NEUROTECHNIX 2013 Congress

18 March 2013

Drs. Andrew and Alexander Fingelkurts have been invited to join the International Scientific Program Committee of NEUROTECHNIX – International Congress on Neurotechnology, Electronics and Informatics. 2013 Congress will be held in Vilamora, Algarve, Portugal (18-20 September, 2013).

  1. One of the most cited articles: "Natural world physical, brain operational, and mind phenomenal space-time"
  2. Invitation to the panel of Experts of “The Neuropsychotherapist”
  3. A Review of “God” and Our Brain – a serious and in-depth work that gets considerable attention in the academic and scientific community
  4. A step forward in revealing the mysteries of consciousness

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Curiosities of the Brain

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    The brain is in many respects the most energy-demanding organ in the body. The human brain represents only 2% of total body mass but consumes 20% of the body’s energy.

  • How much coffee the Brain would like?

    Coffee does much more than keep you awake – it actually reduced cognitive decline. Studies demonstrated that the optimal dose was three cups of coffee per day. Caffeine was proposed to stimulate certain neurons that protect against neurotoxicity.

  • Should you make the Brain drunk?

    Very low doses can have the positive effect of reducing damage caused by mental or emotional stress and can actually improve response times. In sustained high doses alcohol “shrinks” the brain that results in cognitive impairment. Foetal alcohol exposure has multiple bad effects on infant brain development and represents a leading cause of mental retardation.

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