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Spiegel.de: Baby-Gefühle: Mami wird's warm ums Hirn - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Als hätten wir's nicht schon gewusst: Nichts bringt Mütterherzen so zum Schmelzen wie der Anblick eines süßen Säuglings. Eine amerikanische Studie zeigt jetzt:...

BBC NEWS | Health | Anticipation 'boosts bad memory'

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Anticipating a gruesome or traumatic event makes it more vivid and deeply imprinted in the memory, a study says.

A Taste Of The Unexpected - HUM-MOLGEN news

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Nur wenn bitter erwartet wird, schmeckt es so

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Ob ein Mensch einen sehr unangenehmen Geschmack auch so wahrnimmt, hängt von der Erwartungshaltung ab.

Studie: Erwartung beeinflusst Geschmacksempfinden

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Das haben Wissenschaftler um Jack Nitschke von der Universität von Wisconsin in Madison in Tests mit Freiwilligen gezeigt. London (rpo).

Tired and Edgy? Sleep Deprivation Boosts Anticipatory Anxiety -...

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Berkeley, and Jack Nitschke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Unique Trauma Calls for Unique Treatments – Backed by Neuroscience -...

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Center for Healthy Minds brain imaging study reveals complexity, range of response and symptoms for individuals with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Expectant brains help predict anxiety treatment success

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worse than the outcome itself, says Jack Nitschke, assistant ...

Yoga, deep breathing used to address soldiers' post-traumatic stress

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A University of Wisconsin-Madison study is teaching Iraq and Afghanistan veterans yoga, meditation and breathing techniques. The aim is to see if the...

Anxiety and the Insular Cortex: A Budding Relationship | Panic...

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I wrote an article not too awful long ago that summarized a bit of research by Dr.

Neuro-Psychologie : Ängstlicher Gedächtnisschub - Spektrum der...

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Erwartungen verstärken Erinnerungen mit emotionalem Aspekt.

Innovative Research for treating PTSD | University of Wisconsin...

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Combat veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, are finding relief from non-traditional treatments being...

Professor encourages students to find positive ways to approach,...

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In the wake of midterm season, WUD Politics and Society hosted University of Wisconsin associate professor Jack Nitschke from the ...

Symposium: Humanism in Posthuman Times | The French House

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Jan Miernowski, Department of French & Italian, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Response: Jack Nitschke, Department of Psychiatry, ...

Sinnesphysiologie: Erwartung beeinflusst Geschmack - Spektrum der...

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Das Geschmacksempfinden wird nicht nur durch die Sinneszellen auf der Zunge, sondern auch durch die Erwartungshaltung beeinflusst, haben Wissenschafter aus…

UW study: Baby's face lights up emotional cen | EurekAlert!

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When a new mom gazes at her baby, it's not just her mood that lights up - it's also a brain region associated with emotion processing, according to a new study...

Veterans Encouraged to Participate in Wellness Study to Help Others...

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Center for Investigating Healthy Minds offers free complementary and alternative programs to veterans as part of wellness research study.

Tired and edgy? Sleep deprivation boosts anticipatory anxiety |...

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UC Berkeley researchers have found that a lack of sleep, which is common in anxiety disorders, may play a key role in ramping up the brain regions that...

Veterans Encouraged to Participate in Wellness Study to Help Others...

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A U.S. soldier scans a nearby ridge following an engagement with anti-Afghan forces in Kunar province. Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan...

UW-Madison: University Communications: News Photos

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Caption: Jack Nitschke, a professor of psychology and psychiatry at the ... While scientists have long known that memories of emotional events are more ...
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