Month: April 2019

A Comprehensive Analysis of the CaMK2A Gene and Susceptibility to Alzheimer’s Disease in the Han Chinese Population

A Comprehensive Analysis of the CaMK2A Gene and Susceptibility to Alzheimer’s Disease in the Han Chinese Population Wei Tang2, Fuyin Yang2, Weihong Lu1, Jun Cai1, Jianliang Ni3, Jiangtao Zhang3, Wenxin Tang4, Tao Li5, Deng-Feng Zhang6 and Chen Zhang1* 1Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China 2Wenzhou Kangning Hospital, Wenzhou […]

Published on April 11, 2019

A Novel Framework for Unconscious Processing

Understanding the distinction between conscious and unconscious cognition remains a priority in psychology and neuroscience. A comprehensive neurocognitive account of conscious awareness will not be possible without a sound framework to isolate and understand unconscious information processing. Here, we provide a brain-based framework that allows the identification of unconscious processes, even with null effects on […]

Published on April 11, 2019

What Female Lifters Need to Know About Strength and the Scale

Strength sports have seen a surge in female participation over the last few years, but there’s still a strong, and sometimes concerning, emphasis on staying lean while chasing performance. Here are the truths you need to be aware of behind chronic dieting in the pursuit of strength. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on April 11, 2019