Sunday, November 18, 2012

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good HandsWii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands Nintendo isn't afraid of different. It has thrown more crazy stuff at the wall?and gotten more of it to stick?than anyone. The Wii U is Nintendo's opinion of what's next.

Note: We'd originally planned on focusing on a rundown of the Wii U's TVii features, which let it operate as a Nintendo-powered cable box, and how it works as a media center with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu Plus. Those features have been delayed until December now, but we will give you a big update once they are available. For more granular coverage of the games themselves, or just hardcore gamer opinion, check out Kotaku's coverage.

Why It Matters

Nintendo makes gaming consoles your mom and grandma and racist-but-generally-amiable aunt get together and play around the holidays. This is the next version of that. A lot of families are going to be thinking about spending the $300 or $350 to upgrade this holiday season, and the overriding question is, Is it worth it?

Using It

Hardware
Let's start with the GamePad, since that's effectively the face of the Wii U. It is a large controller with a 6.2-inch 854x480 (16:9) 158PPI touchscreen, built-in speakers, a motion sensor, and a front-facing camera. The button layout is fairly standard: two analog sticks, a d-pad, four face buttons, two shoulder buttons, and two triggers. It also has NFC, but it's gone completely unused at launch.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

But you probably know all that. Or you could find it out pretty easily. What you want to know is what it's like to use?especially when it's not attached to a giant kiosk in the middle of GameStop. So: It's comfortable, lighter than it looks, and mostly quite good. It also, importantly, feels like (and is) something your kid can drop, repeatedly, and keep on working.

Implementation in games is a bit of a mixed bag, but when it's used correctly, the two-screen console experience is a firm step forward in Nintendo's modern identity: Original, creative, fun games that get more fun with more people.

In a lot of ways, the GamePad's touchscreen makes the Wii U a direct decedent of the Nintendo DS family. Two screens, with the metaphorically lower touchscreen being for more ancillary tasks like inventory management, menus, or maps. But once you peel away the familiar, it's the new functionality that actually works best. Using the gamepad as the "it" in games like Mario Chase, Luigi's Ghost Mansion, or Animal Crossing is a perfect way to stop screen peeking. And the Ninja Castle star-throwing game in NintendoLand is a great combination of the Wii and Wii U's tech. And being able to just walk away from your TV and keep playing is pretty freaking awesome, too. (Translation: You can continue your game of Madden in the bathroom.)

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

There are also downsides, of course. For one, having a console controller that needs to be recharged every few hours is a downer, and a big change from previous consoles. The disruption this causes to a weekend gaming sesh is not to be underestimated.

The onboard speakers are a nice touch in games that use the gamepad as a true second display, or when the music syncopates itself so it's augmented by the gamepad's speakers. But when they're used to simply mirror the main sound (like in Madden or FIFA) it creates an weird distortion effect. And the vibration effect in the gamepad is simply awful?it sounds like someone buried a buzzing iPhone in the middle of your controller.

The gamepad's screen isn't a great display?your phone's or tablet's is probably way better?but its sheer size and functionality make up for that. The color seems a little flat compared to the HD screens we tested it with, but it's totally fine for ancillary use, and even playing a whole game of Madden on it didn't feel cramped.

Visually, the Wii U can punch its weight with the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. Traditionally, Nintendo's cartoony (and virtuoso) art direction meant its graphics could lag a little and still look fine. But seeing Mario and company running around in HD is wonderful. There's been some bellyaching about graphical hiccups in games like Mass Effect. I noticed some framerate drop in ME3 and Madden, and much more in FIFA 13, but chalked it up to port issues and them being launch titles. For what it's worth, Zombie U is strong graphically, and had no graphical slowdown.

Gameplay
The central question around the Wii U is if its conceit stands up: Is a gaming console with a second screen an interesting and compelling way to play games? The answer comes back a definite Yes... with a few qualifications.

One of the reasons the original Wii was so immediately relatable was that its tech-demo-cum-launch-title Wii Sports used such familiar metaphors. You would swing a golf club or baseball bat, or you would roll a bowling ball. Your aunt and uncle could pick up a Wii Remote and immediately have some idea of what to do. The Wii U's demo title, NintendoLand, needs to explain itself a little more. Its incessant tutorials are a pretty apt metaphor for the fact that you're going to need to explain how games work to your mom and dad. It can feel like a step backward in how we interact with video games, especially Nintendo's.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

But that doesn't mean it's not fun and different. Multiplayer games especially can use the GamePad to create fun gameplay and scenarios. Think about a traditional board game, the predecessor to the Wii as a familial gathering place. Board games rely on you being able to withhold some information from the other players, but that's hard to pull off when everyone's staring at the same TV. The gamepad changes that, and opens up a lot of new ways to play games. One of the launch games, Rabbid's Land, makes you pass the gamepad around as players take turns on an actual game board. This seems like the manifest destiny of using the Wii U in a crowded room.

For single player, you're left with some of the more basic stuff, like maps and inventories. The most useful applications are usually in telling your team where to go in sports games or squad games like Mass Effect. That typically clunky function is handled by just drawing a line from where your teammate is to where you want him or her to go. It's a nice addition to AAA games, but not nearly as useful as it is in made-for-multiplayer stuff.

Other times the implementation of the GamePad feels tacked-on, or worse, totally disruptive to core gameplay. A good example is FIFA, which has a few useful actions like sending players on runs by dragging them on the touchscreen, and buries them in a labyrinth of menus and features. Hey, jerks, I'm trying to actually play the game, not make granular adjustments. But on the whole, even after-the-fact touchscreen additions are generally more of a positive than a distraction.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

Interface
The home interface is a little frumpier than the Xbox's (formerly) Metro facade, but it's just flat-out more functional, especially with the gamepad. Ironic, since Microsoft went so all-in on touch with Windows 8. But having a home screen full of icons that you can tap on to launch is simply more convenient. The touchscreen turns one of the Wii's big weaknesses into a strength, and it will be a lot more important as the online features are added.

Navigating around on the gamepad is more responsive than you expect from a console OS, as are touch events and sensitivity. It's not to the level of, say, iOS or Android, but it's miles better than using the touchscreen on a 3DS. That's all undercut, though, but interminable load times you encounter while switching apps. Maybe that'll be fixed with an early patch (Amazon's Kindle Fire HD had enormous load times for movies and apps just a few days before it launched, but fixed them in time), but for now, it's infuriating.

If you're an Xbox user, though, might miss being able to just shout at your Kinect to pause a video or launch a service or run a search.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

Online
There isn't really anything to report here. Nintendo has big plans for its online features, with Nintendo Network accounts, access to online streaming services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Prime (free, unlike the Xbox). But we haven't had much time with them yet. Miiverse and the eShop just went online, but we haven't had a chance to use them yet. We'll update within a few hours.

Like

In-person multiplayer is a huge amount of fun on the Wii U. It's not as immediately intuitive, and you'll have to give everyone a few more instructions, but it's still simple and creative enough for everyone to pick up quickly. It's also nice to be able to play games other systems get, like Mass Effect or FIFA, with modern, HD graphics, and without having to figure out how to use a Wii Remote to control them.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

No Like

It can be annoying playing games that aren't based around the Wii U's non-standard tech (a good and necessary thing!), but you're constantly compelled to use the touchscreen for stuff that could just as easily (or often more efficiently) on the main screen. Just let us play the game, and chime in with something useful if it's actually useful.

I also can't stop thinking about the Kinect. Dance Central Just Dance 4 is a launch-day title for the Wii U. It's probably a testament to how much we like pretend-dancing (where no one makes fun of you for actually trying!) that the game remains pretty damn fun even with just the Wii Remote. But it's not the same. The Kinect is the logical technological successor to the Wii's nonstandard interaction with your console, and even the current version sort of makes the Wii U look outdated. The Wii U holds it off by jus having more good content that uses its tech, but it feels like this might be the last generation with which Nintendo can stem the tides of technological advancement without making another push of its own.

Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

Test Notes

  • Time Played: NintendoLand: 6 hours (multiplayer); Mass Effect 3: 3 hours; New SUPER MARIO BROS. U: 3 hours (multiplayer); Zombie U: 3 hours; FIFA Soccer 13: 2 hours; Madden NFL 13: 2 hours; Ninja Gaiden 3, Razor's Edge: 1 hour; Rabbid's Land: 1 hour (multiplayer); Just Dance 4: 30 minutes (solo, because I am a very sad human being)
  • Barring the Day One patch fixing the load time issue, it's as a big a misstep as Nintendo could have made. These things seriously last forever.
  • The Pro Controller?Nintendo's version of the now-standard PlayStation and Xboxian gamepads?is a fine controller, and actually pretty comfortable. The main gripe against it is the right analog stick placement, but I adjusted to it fairly quickly in FPS games. In games where you're using the face buttons, though, it's actually less comfortable than than the gamepad.

    Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands

  • We didn't get a chance to test the USB storage additions (you can use USB-based hard drives though compatibility is still fuzzy), but that's going to be a big deal, since the Wii U's OS only leaves about 3 GB free on the standard 8GB system, and even the 32GB system is a little cramped for 3GB+ downloads.
  • The TV Remote actually works great, and it's an awesome addition. Sure, selecting channels is pretty impossible, but that's more the job of TVii, which isn't out yet.
  • Seeing your big fat head on the screen through the Wii U's gamepad camera is a nice and really fun addition to multiplayer. It really does add to the experience as your friends are chasing you around, calling you a an idiot.
  • Seems to run a little bit louder than other consoles, which is a very minor note, but I noticed it whirring above the sound in games (and my idiotically loud radiator) a few times.
  • Holy good god does the deluxe black version collect dust and smudges. I just have a dusty apartment to deal with, but after a week it already looks like a piece of gum I dropped in the dust bin. If I had any pets it would probably look like a cat you feed CDs into.
  • The system does, though, fit into more places that you'd keep a gaming console, unlike the original Wii which looked out of place everywhere.
  • All of your Wii Remotes will work just fine with the Wii U, but you should know that some of the minigames in Nintendoland, the aforementioned Rabbid's Land, and presumably other titles require both the nunchuk and the motion plus controller, which is a change for the usually super backwards compatible Nintendo.

Should You Buy It?

Yes, if you know you want the next version of the Wii. While technologically, the Wii U sort of feels like the step you'd take before you get to motion controls in the Wii, that doesn't mean it doesn't totally fit into Nintendo's ethos of interaction. It's fun. It's something your family will enjoy using.

If you're looking for a network-enabled media center, like the Xbox or Apple TV, though, definitely wait before purchasing this. The demos we've seen have looked pretty decent, but not being ready for launch isn't a great sign. It could be that everything will work wonderfully once it's out, but being cautious never hurt anyone.

Photos and video by Michael Hession

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5961513/wii-u-review-the-future-is-in-good-hands

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

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Nurturing relationships is crucial, says this working mother ? whose daughter taught her a lesson that she will never forget!

By Barnita De

All relationships, however near or dear, need nurturing!

When my elder daughter was 2 years old, she taught me a lesson of a lifetime.

I was having one of those ?high pressure IT project delivery? phases in office, keeping late nights and working weekends. Suddenly my daughter fell sick. It was pretty bad; it took a while for the doctor to realize what was wrong and necessitated multiple tests and trips to the nursing home for drips. After she recovered, she went through a low patch. She was refusing food, started behaving erratically, threw lots of tantrums and every request was met with a ?no?. It took almost 3 months for her to get back to normal. During this time she had me worried.

I was puzzled by my child?s behaviour. I often wondered why she was doing this and how long it would continue? I also noticed that she preferred having her food or a change of dress from the maid rather than from me. Why? After all I am her mother and the maid only a paid care-giver. It took me quite a while to realize that it was her small way of ?paying back? ? avenging my inability as a working mother to give her enough time and attention.

I did not realize that a 2 year old child would think that her mother is neglecting her or does not love her.

Due to work pressures I was unable to give her and our home much time and attention. Whatever time I did manage at home, I would rather rest or look into other household chores. I ?assumed? that she would be fine; she would ?understand? that mother is busy, mentally not really ?present?, too overburdened with work. I did not realize that a 2 year old child would think that her mother is neglecting her or does not love her. When I did realize it, I started being friendly with her, requesting to play games with her, spending as much time with her as possible. It took a whole 3 months of my efforts to get her to ?like? me!

My mistake ? I took a relationship for ?granted?. I did not know that such a close relationship also needs nurturing? all the time!

I have also observed other relationships and experienced some. To sustain relationships over a period of a time, you need to nurture them. Give them your mindshare. Visit people living near you/ in your city occasionally. Phone calls for the ?personal touch?, especially on special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries are essential for relatives or friends living in other cities. And from personal experience, always reach out to people in times of bereavement. If you have stood by someone in times of need and sorrow, that means a world to them. Till date I remember clearly all the people who called or came on the day my father passed away. And that was 17 years ago.

To sustain relationships over a period of a time, you need to nurture them.

In the age of social media wired relationships, posting photos and ?liking? pictures on Facebook is not enough. The personal touch and the sincerity of your communications matter. Just by potting a plant, don?t expect it to flourish and bear you fruits. It needs the care and nurturing, the regular watering and pruning. Then see it flourish!

Nurture relationships, they will make a world of difference!

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Obama focuses on turnout, Romney on Pennsylvania

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) ? Just two days from the finish, President Barack Obama's campaign is mobilizing a massive get-out-the-vote effort aimed at carrying the Democrat to victory, as Republican Mitt Romney makes a late play for votes in Democratic-leaning Pennsylvania.

Obama was closing out the campaign with an apparent edge in some key battleground states, including Ohio. But both campaigns were predicting wins in Tuesday's election.

Romney's campaign was projecting momentum and banking on late-breaking voters to propel him to victory in the exceedingly close race. His political director, Rich Beeson, suggested Sunday that Romney could earn more than 300 electoral votes on Election Day. He needs just 270 to win.

Making his closing case to voters Sunday in Des Moines, Iowa, Romney pledged, if elected, to work with Democrats to restore the American dream and bring the economy roaring back to life.

"We're Americans. We can do anything," Romney said. "The only thing that stands between us and some of the best years we can imagine is a lack of leadership ? and that's why we have elections."

Obama, too, said he is willing to work across party lines to break Washington's gridlock, but assured some 14,000 supporters who gathered in Concord, N.H., he would not compromise key Democratic priorities such as health care and college financial aid.

"I know I look a little bit older, but I've got a lot of fight left in me," Obama said. "We have come too far to turn back now. We have come too far to let our hearts grow faint. It's time to keep pushing forward."

Bridging the partisan divide could be easier said than done for both candidates. Obama has faced hard-nosed opposition from House Republicans during his first term. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has said it's "laughable" for Romney to think Senate Democrats will help pass his agenda.

Romney was cutting away briefly Sunday from the nine or so competitive states that have dominated the candidates' travel itineraries. Romney, along with running mate Paul Ryan, had an early evening event planned in Morrisville, Pa., his first rally in the state this fall.

Romney's visit follows the decision by his campaign and its Republican allies to put millions of dollars in television advertising in Pennsylvania during the race's final weeks. Obama's team followed suit, making a late advertising buy of its own.

"You saw the differences when President Obama and I were side-to-side in our debates," Romney says in a new TV ad filmed at an Ohio rally and released Sunday. "He says it has to be this way. I say it can't stay this way. He's offering excuses. I've got a plan. I can't wait for us to get started."

The campaign did not say where the ad would run.

The Republican ticket cast the late push into Pennsylvania as a sign that Romney had momentum and a chance to pull away states that Obama's campaign assumed it would win handily. The president's team called the move a "Hail Mary" and a sign Romney still doesn't have a clear pathway to reaching 270 Electoral College votes. Democrats have a million-voter registration advantage in Pennsylvania.

"This is a desperate ploy at the end of a campaign," said David Plouffe, a top adviser to Obama's campaign, on ABC's "This Week," arguing that Romney would have to win 2 out of 3 independents to pick up Pennsylvania. "He's not going to do that anywhere, much less Pennsylvania."

The two vice presidential candidates both planned hectic days of campaigning that had them crisscrossing the map. Ryan made a quick stop outside the Green Bay Packers' stadium in his home state of Wisconsin. Donning a Packers jacket and a yellow and green striped tie, Ryan and his family dropped by a tailgating party before setting off for Ohio, Colorado and Minnesota.

Vice President Joe Biden, campaigning in Cleveland suburb of Lakewood, told a crowd of about 1,200 people that Romney and Ryan were trying to fool voters by claiming to be more moderate than they really are.

"These guys are trying to play a con game here at the end," Biden said.

But no one was working harder than the two men at the top of the ticket. In addition to Pennsylvania and Iowa, Romney planned events Sunday in Ohio and Virginia.

Obama had a full schedule, with campaign stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Florida, Ohio and Colorado. He caught a few hours of sleep back at the White House Saturday night before hitting the campaign trail again Sunday. When Marine One lifted off from the South Lawn Sunday morning, it was the last time Obama would see the executive mansion until after Election Day.

Even as he dashed from campaign stop to campaign stop, Obama was careful to avoid the perception he had taken his eye off recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. As Obama flew Sunday from Washington to New Hampshire, White House spokesman Jay Carney said the president was getting regular updates and would have a full briefing from top officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who is in New Jersey on Sunday to view storm damage.

Former President Bill Clinton, who has joined Obama on the trail for the waning days of the race, called Obama's handling of the storm a clear example that the president has the right approach to fixing the nation's messes.

"It was a stunning example of 'we're all in this together' is a way better philosophy than 'you're on your own,'" Clinton said as he introduced Obama in Concord.

Both candidates were drawing large crowds as they dropped in and out of the most competitive states. Obama and Clinton drew 24,000 people to an outdoor rally in Bristow, Va., on a cold Saturday night. Romney's Friday night rally in Ohio drew more than 20,000 people.

The president's rallies are aimed at boosting Democratic enthusiasm and motivating as many supporters as possible to cast their votes, either in the final hours of early voting or on Tuesday, Election Day. Persuading undecided voters, now just a tiny sliver of the electorate in battleground states, has become a secondary priority.

Obama's campaign said it had registered 1.8 million voters in key battleground states, nearly double the number of voters they registered in 2008. Campaign officials said volunteers had made 125 million personal phone calls or door knocks with voters.

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt in Englewood, Colo., Steve Peoples in Des Moines, Iowa, Matthew Daly in Lakewood, Ohio, and Josh Lederman in Washington contributed to this report.

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Date
Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012
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Time
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Gastrointestinal and pancreatic cancer patients and their family members are invited to join our support group. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every month.

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Cannabis use mimics cognitive weakness that can lead to schizophrenia

Cannabis use mimics cognitive weakness that can lead to schizophrenia [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Nov-2012
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Contact: Michael Mitchell
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fMRI study finds neural correlates to support cognitive model

Researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway have found new support for their theory that cannabis use causes a temporary cognitive breakdown in non-psychotic individuals, leading to long-term psychosis. In an fMRI study published this week in Frontiers in Psychiatry, researchers found a different brain activity pattern in schizophrenia patients with previous cannabis use than in schizophrenic patients without prior cannabis use.

The results reinforce the researchers' model where cannabis users suffering from schizophrenia actually may have higher cognitive abilities than non-cannabis using schizophrenics. This difference may indicate that the cannabis-user group did not have the same mental propensity for psychosis.

"While brain activity for both groups was similar, there are subtle differences between schizophrenia sufferers with a history of cannabis use and those who have never used cannabis. These differences lead us to believe that the cognitive weakness leading to schizophrenia is imitated by the effects of cannabis in otherwise non-psychotic people," explains Else-Marie Loeberg, lead author on the article and associate professor of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway.

The 26 patients involved in the study attempted difficult cognitive tasks while in the fMRI machine. They were asked to listen to different syllables in each ear and try to say which syllable was spoken when instructed to concentrate on either the left or right eara difficult task for anyone but particularly difficult for schizophrenia patients who often have impaired attention, limited executive functioning and difficulty in processing verbal cues.

The study shows that schizophrenia sufferers with previous cannabis use had consistently higher levels of brain activity while undergoing these tests as well as a higher number of correct answers. These results are in line with previous conclusions from the Bergen researchers who support the idea that cannabis users with schizophrenic characteristics do not appear to suffer from the same neuro-cognitive weaknesses as other patients with schizophrenia.

This implies that it is the cannabis use itself that leads otherwise non-psychotic individuals down the nightmarish path towards schizophrenia by imitating the cognitive weakness that is the main risk factor for developing the psychological condition.

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Article: An fMRI study of neuronal activation in schizophrenia patients with and without previous cannabis use. Authors: Loeberg Else-Marie, Nygard Merethe, Helle Siri, Berle Jan ystein, Johnsen Erik, Kroken Rune, Jrgensen Hugo, Hugdahl Kenneth.
Journal: Frontiers in Psychiatry

http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/Abstract.aspx?s=996&name=schizophrenia&ART_DOI=10.3389/fpsyt.2012.00094

Researcher contact:
Else-Marie Loeberg, Associate Professor, PhD
Specialist in clinical psychology (NPF), Inst. biological and medical psychology, University of Bergen and Division of Psychiatry, Haukeland University Hospital
E-mail: else.marie.loeberg@psych.uib.no


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Cannabis use mimics cognitive weakness that can lead to schizophrenia [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Nov-2012
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Contact: Michael Mitchell
michael.mitchell@frontiersin.org
41-798-103-107
Frontiers

fMRI study finds neural correlates to support cognitive model

Researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway have found new support for their theory that cannabis use causes a temporary cognitive breakdown in non-psychotic individuals, leading to long-term psychosis. In an fMRI study published this week in Frontiers in Psychiatry, researchers found a different brain activity pattern in schizophrenia patients with previous cannabis use than in schizophrenic patients without prior cannabis use.

The results reinforce the researchers' model where cannabis users suffering from schizophrenia actually may have higher cognitive abilities than non-cannabis using schizophrenics. This difference may indicate that the cannabis-user group did not have the same mental propensity for psychosis.

"While brain activity for both groups was similar, there are subtle differences between schizophrenia sufferers with a history of cannabis use and those who have never used cannabis. These differences lead us to believe that the cognitive weakness leading to schizophrenia is imitated by the effects of cannabis in otherwise non-psychotic people," explains Else-Marie Loeberg, lead author on the article and associate professor of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway.

The 26 patients involved in the study attempted difficult cognitive tasks while in the fMRI machine. They were asked to listen to different syllables in each ear and try to say which syllable was spoken when instructed to concentrate on either the left or right eara difficult task for anyone but particularly difficult for schizophrenia patients who often have impaired attention, limited executive functioning and difficulty in processing verbal cues.

The study shows that schizophrenia sufferers with previous cannabis use had consistently higher levels of brain activity while undergoing these tests as well as a higher number of correct answers. These results are in line with previous conclusions from the Bergen researchers who support the idea that cannabis users with schizophrenic characteristics do not appear to suffer from the same neuro-cognitive weaknesses as other patients with schizophrenia.

This implies that it is the cannabis use itself that leads otherwise non-psychotic individuals down the nightmarish path towards schizophrenia by imitating the cognitive weakness that is the main risk factor for developing the psychological condition.

###

Article: An fMRI study of neuronal activation in schizophrenia patients with and without previous cannabis use. Authors: Loeberg Else-Marie, Nygard Merethe, Helle Siri, Berle Jan ystein, Johnsen Erik, Kroken Rune, Jrgensen Hugo, Hugdahl Kenneth.
Journal: Frontiers in Psychiatry

http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/Abstract.aspx?s=996&name=schizophrenia&ART_DOI=10.3389/fpsyt.2012.00094

Researcher contact:
Else-Marie Loeberg, Associate Professor, PhD
Specialist in clinical psychology (NPF), Inst. biological and medical psychology, University of Bergen and Division of Psychiatry, Haukeland University Hospital
E-mail: else.marie.loeberg@psych.uib.no


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How Cable News Outlets Select Undecided Voters

www.hollywoodreporter.com:

Forget Candy Crowley or Martha Raddatz -- the breakout TV stars of the presidential election have turned out to be the so-called "undecided voters."

Read the whole story at www.hollywoodreporter.com

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/02/how-cable-news-outlets-select-undecided-voters_n_2065228.html

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Records : North Idaho Business Journal

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