Exploring the science of scent through neuroscience unveils the potential of fragrances to evoke deep emotions and memories. At CarryMeOn™, we’re tapping into this transformative power, creating solutions that make every perfume experience mobile and more personal. By integrating portability with fragrance, our innovation allows users to carry those meaningful scents anywhere, bridging the gap between fragrance and everyday life. As the industry delves deeper into ‘neurocosmetics’—using scientific insights to refine how people connect with scent—we see the CarryMeOn™ solution as part of this wave, designed to enrich fragrance moments on the go. Read the full article below. #Innovation #FragranceScience #CarryMeOn #Neuroscience
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🎥 Japanese Scientists Unveil Revolutionary MRI Tech That Records and Plays Back Dreams In an extraordinary scientific breakthrough, researchers in Japan have developed cutting-edge MRI technology capable of recording dreams and replaying them while you're awake. Imagine sitting back and watching your own dreams unfold as if they were a feature film! This remarkable innovation holds the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the human mind, shedding new light on the mysteries of the subconscious. Could this be a game-changer for dream analysis and interpretation? What do you think? Is this the next big leap in neuroscience, or does it raise more questions than answers? Share your thoughts below! Source: Respective Owner Follow Dr.K.V.N. Rajesh for latest technology innovations and updates #neuroscience #technology #mritechnology #innovation #dreamresearch #futureofscience #braintech #subconsciousmind #japanesescience #futuristictech
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Day 26 PROTeinBER – BDNF, the neuro artist During his scientific career, Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal created nearly 3,000 detailed sketches of neurons to support his groundbreaking theory of the individuality of nerve cells. https://lnkd.in/g9cfWVzn His dedication and artistic precision helped him earn the Nobel Prize in 1906, which he shared with Camillo Golgi, who developed the staining technique Cajal used to visualize neurons. Cajal’s artistic skills and discoveries ultimately garnered him the title of “father of modern neuroscience.” One protein that mirrors Cajal’s legacy of neuro artistry is BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor), a neurotrophin vital to the brain's growth and resilience. Here are five ways BDNF shapes and refines the brain, much like Cajal’s artistic influence: • Promotes Synaptic Growth by strengthening neuron connections, making communication more effective. • Enables neuroplasticity helping the brain adapt and recover. • Supports emotional well-being. Higher BDNF levels reduce risks of mood disorders. • Enhances memory by strengthening circuits in the hippocampus, aiding long-term memory storage. • Physical activity and mental engagement increase BDNF production. I made a “neuro art” video to highlight the neuron using modern tools. I hope it captures the spirit of both Cajal and BDNF! Has art helped you make discoveries in your own work? P.S. If you like this post, check out my PROTeinBER post about ferritin. https://lnkd.in/gVrCxW6F #SantiagoRamónyCajal #neuroscience #BDNF #scienceandart #PROTeinBER #jefstorytellingarts
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Sensory Stories # 49: The Neuroscience of Sensory Intelligence® The brain is the most complex object in the universe. We have 100 billion nerve cells with infinite connections in our brains…. isn't that amazing?! Sensory intelligence® is fully rooted in neuroscience, our work is based on the anatomy and physiology of the brain and how it works. You have 7 senses involving receptors and pathways that connect to the central nervous system. These sense systems receive millions of bits of information from outside the body - through the environment in which we see, hear, smell, taste, touch/feel and move. When this information reaches the brain, it is processed by a hierarchy of systems. Sensory intelligence focuses on the primitive part of the brain, the area where sensory information reaches first. Our research centres around self-regulation through the senses as opposed to self-regulation through cognition. Watch the video to learn more. https://lnkd.in/d5E2yYy9 #sensoryintelligence #sensory #7senses #neuroscience #sensoryprocessing #selfcare #selfregulation
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🚀 We are currently conducting an intriguing experiment in our Applied Neuroscience Lab at CITY College, University of York Europe Campus using EMOTIV 5-channel EEG (Electroencephalogram) headset to measure brain activity while participants were exposed to a Saint Laurent #YSL male perfume campaign ad. 🎯Our goal? To explore how sensory stimuli, such as advertising, can influence emotional responses and cognitive processing in real-time. By capturing brain activity, we aimed to gain insights into the implicit effects of marketing on decision-making. 📈 Preliminary results are promising and highlight the complex interplay between emotion, memory, and brand perception.This research not only deepens our understanding of consumer behaviour but also paves the way for more effective marketing strategies. 🧠 Stay tuned for more fruitful #neuromarketing updates! #Neuroscience #EEG #ConsumerBehaviour #MarketingResearch #YSL #Neuromarketing
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Sensory Stories # 49: The Neuroscience of Sensory Intelligence® The brain is the most complex object in the universe. We have 100 billion nerve cells with infinite connections in our brains…. isn't that amazing?! Sensory intelligence® is fully rooted in neuroscience, our work is based on the anatomy and physiology of the brain and how it works. You have 7 senses involving receptors and pathways that connect to the central nervous system. These sense systems receive millions of bits of information from outside the body - through the environment in which we see, hear, smell, taste, touch/feel and move. When this information reaches the brain, it is processed by a hierarchy of systems. Sensory intelligence focuses on the primitive part of the brain, the area where sensory information reaches first. Our research centres around self-regulation through the senses as opposed to self-regulation through cognition. Watch the video to learn more. https://lnkd.in/dzhV_Arn #sensoryintelligence #sensory #7senses #neuroscience #sensoryprocessing #selfcare #selfregulation
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With this interview featuring Cristina Becchio, Professor of Neuroscience at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, the newly launched website of the Villa Beretta Rehabilitation Research Innovation Institute makes its debut. ✔️ This site aims to become a collaborative platform for clinicians and bioengineers, providing a space to discuss the latest advancements in Rehabilitation Medicine with leading experts from around the world. ✔️ In this interview, Professor Becchio, a member of our institute’s Scientific Committee, shares insights on how her laboratory has decoded the kinematic code and how her research can enhance our understanding of brain disorders and improve rehabilitative care. #RehabilitationMedicine #Neuroscience https://lnkd.in/eKJ9gmqw
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📢 Exciting advancements in understanding the neurocognitive dynamics of human cooperation have been unveiled in the pioneering research article published in Nature Neuroscience. Researchers achieved a milestone by acquiring simultaneous intracranial recordings from pairs of humans engaged in cooperative interactive games, providing a rare, fine-grained look into the cooperating human brain. Highlighted by the study are the state-dependent motives and sophisticated profiles of high-gamma activity in the amygdala and temporoparietal junction, both intra- and interbrain, shedding light on the intricate workings of cooperation. By analyzing these recordings, the researchers offer a quantitative glimpse into the synchronized neurobiological processes underpinning cooperative behaviors. With cooperation being central to all human societies, understanding these neural dynamics could serve as a cornerstone for future studies and applications in enhancing collaborative efforts in various domains, including organizational teamwork, education, and even conflict resolution. For those interested in exploring this groundbreaking research, you can access the full article [here](https://lnkd.in/eP7DHkTt). #Neuroscience #Cooperation #ResearchInnovation #IntracranialRecordings #HighGammaActivity #Amygdala #TemporoparietalJunction Published Online: 2024-12-13T00:00:00.000Z
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