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Ole Jensen is a Danish neuroscientist and professor of translational neuroscience at the School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. He is known for his research work on applying magnetoencephalography to study the functioning of human brain.
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Research: Laser therapy helps improve short term memory problems
In a study that was recently published in Science Advances, laser light therapy was found to be successful in ... ...
Health :
Study finds laser therapy effective for improving short term memory problems
According to researchers, short-term memory has been found to benefit from laser light therapy. The findings of the study ... ...
Lifestyle :
Study shows how eyes, brain coordinate to create 'pipeline' of meaning
A team of researchers from the University of Birmingham led a study to find how humans read by 'pre-processing' written words to create a pipeline of meaning. ...
Technology :
Eyes, brain work together to create 'pipeline' of meaning: Study
According to new research at the University of Birmingham, humans read by 'pre-processing' written words to create a pipeline of meaning. ...
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'No evidence' of blood clot risk from vaccine: AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca on Friday defended its vaccine saying that there was "no evidence of an increased risk" of blood clots, and European and UK medicines regulators have each said the link between the vaccine and blood clots has not been confirmed and that r ...
International :
'No evidence' of blood clot risk from vaccine: AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca on Friday defended its vaccine saying that there was "no evidence of an increased risk" of blood clots, and European and UK medicines regulators have each said the link between the vaccine and blood clots has not been confirmed and that r ...