Neuroscience
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceTadpoles with eyes in their tails see the lightTransplanted eyes in the creature’s tail can distinguish between red and blue. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyNo New MedsWith drug firms in retreat, the pipeline for new psychiatric medications dries up. 
- 			 Humans HumansLanguage learning may begin before birthNewborns show signs of having tracked moms’ speech while still in the womb. By Bruce Bower
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- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceHighlights from Neuroscience 2012A collection of reports from the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, New Orleans. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceDrug helps put bad memories to restA brain injection before sleep aids fearful mice — and might lead to a PTSD treatment strategy. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceTeens can keep their cool to win rewardsAn unexpected experimental result suggests adolescent impulsivity is not inevitable. 
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- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceNonstick trick in the brainGetting drugs into the brain has proved to be a nanoscale puzzle: Anything bigger than 64 nanometers — about the size of a small virus — gets stuck in the space between brain cells once it gets through the blood-brain barrier. Justin Hanes of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and colleagues got around this rule by coating particles destined for brain cells in a dense layer of a polymer called polyethylene glycol. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceCopycat mentality may be a hardwired way for animals to learn to avoid others’ mistakesCopycat mentality may be a hardwired way for animals to learn to avoid others’ mistakes.