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Andreasen book discusses creative people and depression (Back Stage, March 22)

In her book "The Creating Brain: The Neuroscience of Genius," NANCY C. ANDREASEN, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist at the University of Iowa, argues that the same attributes that help artists create -- such as openness and sensitivity -- may also make them more susceptible to mental and emotional problems. Back Stage is a Web site devoted to covering the theatrical industry.
11th Annual Brain Bee Competition - Winners Announced

11th Annual Brain Bee Competition - Winners Announced

Friday, February 12, 2010
The 11th Annual Brain Bee Competition was held on Saturday, February 6th in 283 EMRB. The competitors were ready for the judges and quiz questions. After a number of rounds, the winner of the competition was Shairaz Sidhu from Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The second and third place winners were Michael Clapp - Regina Catholic Education Center and Ellenette Hiland - Iowa City West...

UI study finds second pathway to feeling heartbeat

A new study suggests that the inner sense of our cardiovascular state, our "interoceptive awareness" of the heart pounding, relies on two independent pathways, contrary to what had been asserted by prominent researchers. The UNIVERSITY OF IOWA study was published online this week in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

UI researchers study brain's fear center

The brain's fear center apparently has a built-in chemical sensor triggered by a primordial terror -- threat of suffocation.

Be remarkable - Dan Tranel

Tuesday, December 8, 2009
His graduate students simply call him Dan. Not Dr. Tranel. Not Professor Tranel.This isn’t a lack of respect for their mentor, one of the top neuroscientists in his field. They just see him as a normal guy who happens to have a 100-yard football field, complete with goal posts at each end, on his farm in southern Johnson County.

Campbell, Welsh renewed as Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Two researchers in the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine have been renewed for another five years as investigators of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Both researchers, Kevin Campbell, Ph.D., and Michael Welsh, M.D., have been HHMI investigators since 1989.

Khalsa, Rudrauf study how we sense our heartbeat (Science Magazine, Nov. 2)

Some neuroscientists have pegged an area of the brain known as the insula, which helps us detect what's going on within our bodies. But an unusual case of a man with extensive damage to this region suggests that the insula cannot be the sole source of self-awareness. Tucked deep inside the brain, the insula responds to pain, a full stomach, changes in body temperature, and other internal...

American Heart Association honors UI's Sigmund

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Curt D. Sigmund, Ph.D., University of Iowa professor of internal medicine and molecular physiology and biophysics, received the 2009 Novartis Award for Hypertension Research. The American Heart Association's Council for High Blood Pressure Research sponsors the award. The award is the highest honor in hypertension research given annually by the association and Novartis. It recognizes outstanding...

Nopoulos, Wood research nature, nurture

A story about differences in the male and female brain points to recent research by PEG NOPOULOS, JESSICA WOOD and colleagues at the University of Iowa, which illustrates just how difficult it is to untangle nature and nurture, even at the level of brain structure.

Robinson: stroke can affect libido

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Dr. ROBERT G. ROBINSON, head of the department of psychiatry at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, said one of the most common causes for a drop in libido after a stroke is depression. "It occurs in about 40 percent of stroke patients during the acute period after a stroke and about 20 percent after the acute period."