In one case, a patient with a brain tumour said they felt dismissed by ambulance staff after becoming unwell whilst out and about.
Professor James Fawcett, chairman of the Cambridge University Centre for Brain Repair, said other researchers had attempted to use c-Jun to repair damage to brain cells without success.
"We're very focused and we know what we have to do, " said Brain.
He said brain scanning techniques and medication had advanced, and treatments based on a patient's genetic make-up were being tested.
Drew Westen, an Emory University psychology professor who wrote "The Political Brain, " said the ad debate is about much more than health care.
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He said brain scans had shown that hearing loss in patients was also down to the way a dying brain tried to handle sound.
"By the time Dr Beattie examined the child, it was evident that he had suffered bleeding in various surface parts of the brain, " said Mr Bedford.
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"They are not much larger than the dimensions of a neuron in the brain, " said materials scientist John Rogers at the University of Illinois, who helped develop them.
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Last month, a Ceredigion council report said Brain's had "expressed reluctance" to carry out repairs to the prime seafront property once popular with young people in the town.
"Information from the external world is being transferred to the appropriate parts of Mr. Sharon's brain, " said Martin Monti, a professor from the Departments of Psychology and Neurosurgery at the University of California Los Angeles.
"We are able to measure activities that originate deeper in the brain from the surface without penetrating the brain, " said materials engineer George Malliaras at the Microelectronics Center of Provence in France, who led the research team.
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"He is a different kind of player to James with his power and strength all round the pitch, allied to a very good football brain, " said MacDonald, who was handed temporary charge of the club following Martin O'Neil's shock decision to quit.
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"This can lead to bleeding in different compartments and bleeding around the brain, " he said.
Her attorney said a brain tumor affected Maureen O'Connor's judgment in playing video poker.
The shock wave shattered the thinnest bone of her skull, and fragments entered her brain, the hospital said.
President and co-founder of Emotiv Systems, Tan Le, said the brain-to-computer interface was undoubtedly the future for video games.
Mounting evidence suggests that lifestyle factors also directly influence brain changes, he said.
"She had her neck compressed and that was the cause of a lack of oxygen to the brain, " he said.
Through perceptual experiments, interactive games and illusions, the show is able to, in a sense, "hack your brain, " Silva said.
He said the brain areas involved, which control decision making such as how to consciously move the body, might be important.
"I remember as a small child him talking about the greatest area of discovery was still the human brain, " he said.
"When there are elements that are both human or nonhuman, this mismatch can produce an eerie sensation in the brain, " MacDorman said.
"I'm mentally strong and I'll overcome that with my brain, " he said.
"The cells they looked at were right on the surface so you can easily see them without burrowing inside the brain, " he said.
"Even if we don't actually define it in words, we may be able to find signals for it in the brain, " Saygin said.
"What microwave radiation does in most simplistic terms is similar to what happens to food in microwaves, essentially cooking the brain, " Black said.
The BrainLab was one of the first to demonstrate that a person can control a robotic arm and a wheelchair with brain signals, Jackson said.
Further research might compare how individuals with healthy brains differ in their musical listening compared to people with autism or other brain disorders, Abrams said.
"This was a little bit different because it's on the inferior orbit, so what's underneath me is sinus, not brain, " Polonski said of Luetscher's case.
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