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Still, what Asperger's awareness has lacked is a wide-ranging book by a writer with journalistic and literary credentials -- a book that could do for Asperger's what Oliver Sacks's "Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" did for other obscure brain disorders.

She has spent 15 years investigating the neurochemical and genetic roots of Williams syndrome, an obscure brain abnormality somewhat like the inverse of autism; it causes people to become hypersocial but befuddled by simple objects.

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This heterogeneity highlights the importance of studying inter-participant variation in moral decision-making, as averaging neural measurements over these 57 participants would likely obscure any brain processes specific to a single strategy.

Thus if between centre/sequence heterogeneity is not minimised this can obscure reductions in brain volume observed in these patients.

Over the years, I have put a lot of distance between this memory and myself but it is deeply seeded in some obscure niche in my brain.

Sometimes I wonder if the sounds of fear and anguish, the thunder of the shotgun, is hidden from me somewhere in the most obscure corner of my brain.

The National Football League has been forced — by sheer empirical evidence that its money and power cannot obscure — to confront the brain damage and rapid deterioration from the essential act of that sport: one brute slamming into another.

Re "Broad Brushstrokes Obscure a View of Brain Trauma" (Books, May 31): In reviewing my book "Shadows Bright as Glass," Dr. Abigail Zuger's chief complaint appears to be that I didn't write the book she wanted to read.

Our results indicate that these important paradigm design aspects that are theoretically unrelated to set switching per se should be balanced and controlled for in future experiments, so as not to obscure clear identification of brain regions truly engaged in mental set switching.

This little neural nugget has gone from an obscure area of the brain to practically a household word, one that has come to be synonymous with "fear".

In contrast to the well-established roles of LEF1/TCF and β-catenin during development (Yamaguchi 2001; Logan and Nusse 2004; Ciani and Salinas 2005; Petersen and Reddien 2009; Freese et al. 2010; Niehrs 2010; Archbold et al. 2012), the potential functions of these proteins in the adult brain remain obscure.

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