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Mapping the Human Brain
 * Tue, Apr 09, 2013
 * by **[|Ravi Parikh]**

Would Angry Teens Chill Out If They Saw More Happy Faces? by Alix Spiegel NPR - April 8, 2013 All day long we're surrounded by faces. We see them on the subway sitting two by two, pass them on the sidewalk as we make our way to work, then nod to them in the elevator....

Somewhere Over The Brainbow: The Journey To Map the Human Brain by NPR Staff NPR - March 31, 2013 During the State of the Union, President Obama said the nation is about to embark on an ambitious project: to examine the human brain and create a road map to the trillions of connections that make it work.... Unit 3 - The Brain

Sacrificing Sleep Makes For Run-Down Teens — And Parents by Allison Aubrey NPR - March 1, 2013 When NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health asked parents and caregivers in our new poll whether getting a good night's sleep is important, families overwhelmingly told us that sleep is a high priority.... unit 5 - States of Consciousness. unit 9, Development

How Did Our Brains Evolve To Equate Food With Love? by Jon Hamilton NPR - March 1, 2013 If food is love, Americans must love their kids a lot. About one-third of children and adolescents in the U.S. are overweight or obese....