Risky behaviour linked to unresponsive brain reward circuitry Print E-mail
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Written by ANI   
Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Washington, Dec 30 (ANI): In a new study, scientists have found that risk takers pursue a life of danger and thrills in a bid to stimulate their minds which are less responsive to excitement than normal.

Researchers at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development found that impulsive characters are less able to react to dopamine, a substance produced naturally in the brain that triggers feelings of wellbeing and reward.

They believe that this means that these individuals must take bigger risks in order to achieve the same feelings of excitement that others get regularly.

The study revealed that novelty seekers have less of a particular type of dopamine receptor, which may lead them to seek out novel and exciting experiences. This can manifest itself in activities such as reckless spending, taking risks and taking drugs.

"We've found that the density of these dopamine autoreceptors is inversely related to an individual's interest in and desire for novel experiences," David Zald, associate professor of psychology and lead author of the study at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development.

Dopamine has long been known to play an important role in how we experience rewards from a variety of natural sources, including food and sex, as well as from drugs such as cocaine and amphetamine.

Previous studies have shown that individuals differ in both their number of dopamine receptors and the amount of dopamine they produce, and that these differences may play a significant role in addiction.

Zald and his colleagues set out to explore the connection between dopamine receptors and the novelty-seeking personality trait.

The researchers used brain-scanning techniques to view the levels of dopamine receptors in 34 healthy humans who had taken a questionnaire that measured the novelty-seeking personality trait.

The questionnaire measured things such as an individual's preference for and response to novelty, decision-making speed, a person's readiness to freely spend money, and the extent to which a person is spontaneous and unconstrained by rules and regulations.

The higher the score, the more likely the person was to be a novelty seeker.

The researchers found that those that scored higher on the novelty-seeking scale had decreased dopamine autoreceptor availability compared to the subjects that scored lower.

The study appears in the Journal of Neuroscience. (ANI)

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 December 2008 )
 
Madhav Kumar Nepal asks Maoists not to oppose army recruitment Print E-mail
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Written by ANI   
Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Kathmandu, Dec 30 (ANI): Former CPN (UML) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal has said the Maoists must bank upon the public support instead of relying on their paramilitary wings.

"It seems that the Maoists are not abandoning their arms as they still harbour panic about the possibility of a coup by the Nepal Army (NA). But, it will not help them gain public support," Nepalnews quoted him as saying.

He also prescribed the former rebels to lead the government in the right way by taking the Nepal Army in confidence.

He further said that the government should not bar the Nepal Army from recruiting new soldiers to fill up its vacant posts. (ANI)

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 December 2008 )
 
Mel C to shun home birth Print E-mail
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Written by ANI   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Washington, December 31 (ANI): Former 'Spice Girl' Melanie Chisholm, who is pregnant at the moment, will not give birth at home because she fears something may go wrong.

She is expecting her first child by partner Thomas Starr in February next year.

The pop star insists that she will rush to hospital whenever she goes into labour because she does not want to risk giving birth at home.

"We're really excited now. The nausea has passed and I haven't had any weird cravings. I'm in my third trimester so this is when I really start to feel big and it's starting to become difficult to sleep. I've ditched the heels now and it's flat boots all the way," Contactmusic quoted her as telling British magazine Reveal.

"I want to give birth in hospital, rather than at home, just in case something goes wrong - especially as it's my first," she added.

Chisholm also insisted that she did not want to know whether the baby inside her womb was a boy or a girl.

"I don't want to know what's in there, I want it to be a surprise - I just hope there's only one!" she said.

She, however, admitted that the pregnancy was taking its toll on her by robbing her of sleep, and forcing her to stop wearing her beloved high heels. (ANI)

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 December 2008 )
 
Majority of Women Over 35 Have Non-Existent Sex Lives Print E-mail
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Written by Vanessa Bale   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
TUESDAY, February 16, (News Locale) - Previous research has indicated that women seem to enjoy better sex lives as they grow older. However a new poll in the UK has found this to be totally false as a majority of the women aged over 35 said they never have sex.
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HCL Unveils "Green" ME 40 Notebook in India @ Rs 41,500 Print E-mail
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Written by Piyush Joshi   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
WEDNESDAY, February 17, (News Locale) -  In keeping with the ongoing "Green Computing" concept within the IT industry, HCL Infosystems has announced the introduction of the first-ever eco-friendly notebook in India in the form of the HCL ME 40. The device has all the latest features and costs Rs 41,500.
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