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15:41 EDT 18th May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Gut feelings: the emerging biology of gut-brain communication.

The concept that the gut and the brain are closely connected, and that this interaction plays an important part not only in gastrointestinal function but also in certain feeling states and in intuitive decision making, is deeply rooted in our language. Recent neurobiological insights into this gut-brain crosstalk have revealed a complex, bidirectional communication system that not only ensures the proper maintenance of gastrointestinal homeostasis and digestion but is likely to have multiple effects on affe...

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Merck and Co

Merck & Co is the 7th largest pharmaceutical company in the world based on annual sales, which reached $25,236m in 2009. They have developed 14 vaccines and over 40 prescription products in the...

AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is ranked 6th in the world, based on a pharmaceutical annual sales, which were valued at $32,800 million in 2009.  it is a global company, working in more than 100 countries, and em...

Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM)

Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) is new psychiatric therapy; involving just a few 15-minute sessions and no drugs, discussion of feelings, or even a psychiatrist, it is described as a cognitive vac...

Bulimia Nervosa

Bulimia is an illness characterized by the cycle of binging on food, guilty feelings and resultant purging (vomiting or laxative abuse) to counteract the previous binge. It is much more common in yo...

Lilly

Eli Lilly and Company was founded in 1876, and is now the 9th largest pharmaceutical company based an annual sales which were just under $20bn in 2009. Orginally from the USA, Lilly now operates in...

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(Medical Xpress)—A study conducted to learn more about mimicry of facial features has found that people tend to mimic smiles directed at them by other people based on their own feelings of status an...

Should consumers trust their feelings as information?

(University of Chicago Press Journals) Consumers who trust their feelings are more likely to make choices based on what "feels right" even when feelings are irrelevant to their decision, according to...

Writing Down Your Feelings Post-Divorce May Not Have The Intended Effect

Following a divorce or separation, many people are encouraged by loved ones or health-care professionals to keep journals about their feelings. But for some, writing in-depth about those feelings imme...

What Is Neuroscience?

Neuroscience, also known as Neural Science, is the study of how the nervous system develops, its structure, and what it does. Neuroscientists focus on the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitiv...

Distraction from negative feelings linked to improved problem solving

(Medical Xpress) -- Brooding, or excessive rumination over negative feelings, is known to interfere with important problem-solving abilities, while immediate distraction from those feelings can increa...

Election 2012: Will voters follow their 'gut feelings' at polls?

Americans going to the polls generally pull the lever based on one thing: their gut feelings, says a presidential politics expert.

AstraZeneca buys neuroscience molecules

AstraZeneca is to acquire a portfolio of neuroscience assets from Link Medicine, a private US pharma firm. The deal is the latest step in AstraZeneca’s new strategy in neuroscience, and area of high...

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Comparing Gains and Losses.

Loss aversion in choice is commonly assumed to arise from the anticipation that losses have a greater effect on feelings than gains, but evidence for this assumption in research on judged feelings is...

Short-Term Crisis Psychotherapy in Children with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in the Framework of the Dobryakov-Nikolskaya Rehabilitation Model.

Psychotherapy work with children traumatized in the terrorist act at Beslan is used as an example to illustrate a model of medical-psychological assistance developed by the authors. A complex of metho...

Feelings don't come easy: Studies on the effortful nature of feelings.

We propose that experience of emotion is a mental phenomenon, which requires resources. This hypothesis implies that a concurrent cognitive load diminishes the intensity of feeling since the 2 activit...

The embodiment of emotional feelings in the brain.

Central to Walter Cannon's challenge to peripheral theories of emotion was that bodily arousal responses are too undifferentiated to account for the wealth of emotional feelings. Despite considerable...

"Straight-Acting Gays": The Relationship Between Masculine Consciousness, Anti-Effeminacy, and Negative Gay Identity.

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