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“Top Hottest Article” for 18 months, by “SciVerse ScienceDirect”

30 January 2012

According to the rating “SciVerse ScienceDirect” the article "Natural world physical, brain operational, and mind phenomenal space-time" published by BM-Science researchers in the journal “Physics of Life Reviews”, Volume 7, Issue 2, June 2010, Pages 195-249, ranks between the 6th and the 17th position in the category of “Physics and Astronomy” for the last 18 months (since June 2010 until the present date).

BM-Science researchers participate in the 2nd International Course on Neurorehabilitation (Italy)

02 January 2012

BM-Science researchers will hold two Seminar sessions: “Functional Significance of EEG Oscillations” and “Diagnostic and Prognostic value of EEG”. The sessions will cover the diagnostic specificity of qEEG and its prognostic utility in clinical practice. The students will be given evidence on qEEG aided differential diagnosis, treatment selection and evaluation.

  1. Research work of BM-Science received an award by the SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI NEUROLOGIA
  2. New approach to assess signs of (un)consciousness in patients of vegetative and minimally conscious state
  3. BM-Science researchers present their work on the Study of Consciousness in a conference in Stockholm, Sweden
  4. BM-Science researchers participate in the 1st International Course on Neurorehabilitation (Italy)

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Curiosities of the Brain

  • 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.

  • How much energy does the Brain need?

    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.

  • 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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