Mental Flexibility Story Picked Up The story about rare neurons enabling mental flexibility was picked up by several media outlets, including: Science Daily Neuroscientist News Medical Xpress Science Newsline Health Medicine Network Bright Surf Medical News Today NZHealthTec Zaikei Shimbun (Japanese) Bio Impact (Japanese) Date: 25 June 2015 Category: In the Media Media Source: Overseas Media Share on: Related Media Coverage In the Media Shen Lab Research Covered on Overseas Media New research from the Shen lab has been covered on the following overseas media: Device Space In the Media Receptors: It Takes a Dimer to Bind Our article about Prof. Maruyama's revolutionary "rotation model" has been picked up by overseas media. See the article or look at the press coverage below: In the Media Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution Our new press release "Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution" has been covered by domestic and overseas media: In the Media Doya Research in Popular Science Recent research from the Doya Unit has been written about in Popular Science! Check it out at Popular Science In the Media Yamamoto Research on the web A recent publication by the Cell Signal Unit has been picked up by other websites: Psychology Matters Asia
In the Media Shen Lab Research Covered on Overseas Media New research from the Shen lab has been covered on the following overseas media: Device Space
In the Media Receptors: It Takes a Dimer to Bind Our article about Prof. Maruyama's revolutionary "rotation model" has been picked up by overseas media. See the article or look at the press coverage below:
In the Media Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution Our new press release "Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution" has been covered by domestic and overseas media:
In the Media Doya Research in Popular Science Recent research from the Doya Unit has been written about in Popular Science! Check it out at Popular Science
In the Media Yamamoto Research on the web A recent publication by the Cell Signal Unit has been picked up by other websites: Psychology Matters Asia