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  • Global climate change results from a small yet persistent imbalance between the amount of sunlight absorbed by the Earth and the thermal radiation emitted back to space. A revised analysis of measured changes in the net radiation imbalance at the top of the atmosphere, and the ocean heat content to a depth of 1,800 m, suggests that these two sets of observations are consistent within error margins.

    • Norman G. Loeb
    • John M. Lyman
    • Graeme L. Stephens
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    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 5, P: 110-113
  • In order to better distinguish the neural processing of speech versus language, this study measured brain responses to foreign speech that was temporally scrambled to varying extents. Using this manipulation to highlight sensitivity to speech independent of linguistic structure, the authors identify a bilateral locus of speech analysis in the superior temporal sulcus.

    • Tobias Overath
    • Josh H McDermott
    • David Poeppel
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    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 18, P: 903-911
  • During reconsolidation of memories, stored information is rendered labile after being retrieved and can be manipulated. Previous studies have used pharmacological intervention to disrupt retrieved memories; here, however, a non-invasive, behavioural technique is used to target the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans. Non-fearful information provided during the reconsolidation window appears to update old fear memories, causing a lack of expression of fear responses.

    • Daniela Schiller
    • Marie-H. Monfils
    • Elizabeth A. Phelps
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 463, P: 49-53