THERE'S TOO MUCH BRAIN NEWS

there were way too many brain stories to cover in this episode. the error bar's limited capacity means all you'll get is this list...  

original articles: Fugazza et al., 2021 (Scientific Reports), Leipold et al., 2021 (Journal of Neuroscience), Goupil et al., 2021 (Nature Communications), Eyigoz et al., 2020 (EClinicalMedicine), Marselle et al., 2020 (Scientific Reports), Russ et al., 2021 (Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease), Portugal et al., 2021 (Scientific Reports), Power et al., 2021 (Psychological Medicine), Aydogan et al., 2021 (Nature Human Behaviour), Rahimi-Nasrabadi et al., 2021 (Cell Reports), reported in: The Times by Rhys Blakely on 27th January 2021 & The Independent by Tom Batchelor on 26th January 2021 & The Daily Mail by Ryan Morrison on 25th January 2021 & The Daily Mail by Ryan Morrison on 8th February 2021 & The New York Times by Gina Kolata on 1st February 2021 & The Independent by Joe Middleton on 26th January 2021 & The Daily Mail by Ryan Morrison on 3rd February 2021 & The Daily Mail by Ryan Morrison on 28th January 2021 & The Daily Mail by Johnathan Chadwick on 26th January 2021 & The Daily Mail by Ryan Morrison on 28th January 2021 & Herald Sun by Noah Manskar on 3rd February 2021 & The Daily Mail by Shivali Best on 2nd February 2021

this story was in episode 3 #overload #stimulation #verbosity


the error bar says

DOGS LEARN LANGUAGE

MUSICIANS HAVE SUPERBRAINS

PROBITY'S AUDIBLY PERCEPTIBLE

WRITING PREDICTS ALZHEIMERS

TREES REDUCE DEPRESSION

SMOG IMPAIRS COGNITION

CANNABIS REDUCES INTELLIGENCE

TOUCHSCREENS DISTRACT TODDLERS

RISK-TAKERS BRAINS DIFFER

ELON MUSK EXAGGERATES

AND

LIGHT HELPS READING


conclusion

pour me a pint