More than 20 years ago, neuroscientist Nancy Kanwisher and others discovered that a small section of the brain located near the base of the skull responds much more strongly to faces than to other objects we see. This area, known as the fusiform face area, is believed to be specialized for identifying faces. Now, in […]
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Immune marker analysis: Size of tumor tissue area crucial for survival prognosis
The method of choice used for preparing tissue samples can lead to biased results in the analysis of cancer patient survival. For microscopical analysis, full tissue samples provide a better picture of the immune cell activity in the tumor compared to tissue-sparing punch biopsies. A team led by the visceral surgeon Elisabeth S. Gruber and […]
Pets Weekly: The Bay Area Pet Fair & Adoptathon and More – Fetch! Pet Care
Pets Weekly is a series that highlights the top stories trending in pet news this week. In this issue of Rescue News Weekly: – The Bay Area Pet Fair & Adoptathon – Nation No Kill Conference Postponed Until 2015 – Fix Long Beach has Fixed Over 1700 Pets The Bay Area Pet Fair & Adoptathon […]
‘Music of speech’ linked to brain area unique to humans
We humans are the only primates that can flexibly control the pitch of our voices. This melodic control is not just important for our singing abilities: Fluctuating pitch also conveys critical information during speech—including the speaker’s mood, words of emphasis, or whether a sentence is a statement or a question. Some tonal languages, like Mandarin […]