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Some people worry about what the new media will do not only to democracy but also to brains, thoughts, grammar and attention spans.
ECONOMIST: What sort of revolution?
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And it became widely accepted that children require nurturing human beings not just for food and protection but also for the normal functioning of their brains.
NEWYORKER: Hellhole
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Not only may this help remove unpleasant memories, such as those involved in post-traumatic stress disorder, but it may also help to return the brains of addicts to their pre-addicted states.
ECONOMIST: Cognitive enhancement
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Talent may reside in the brains of individuals, but it is also nurtured by organisations.
ECONOMIST: Masters of the universe
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But did you know that it is also changing our brains?
FORBES: Are You Raising Kids Who Can't Read Body Language?
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European schools must now compete for brains not only with other rich countries but also with emerging markets.
ECONOMIST: Business education
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Dr Cho not only scanned their brains to look at their physical characteristics, but also measured their performance in memory and understanding tests.
BBC: stewardess
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But in this information era, in an environment of freedom, more people also means more brains working to enhance opportunity and to enrich the standard of living.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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But Dr Zubieta also used positron emission tomography scans during the experiment to peer inside the men's brains.
ECONOMIST: Pain perception
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Looking at the brains of these animals, the researchers found that the labelled neurons had not only persisted but also appeared to mature into functionally wired neurons.
ECONOMIST: Neuroscience (2)