New studies suggest greater importance of the cerebellar nuclei – News Farma

New studies suggest greater importance of the cerebellar nuclei – News Farma

It has always been thought that associative learning was regulated by the cortex of the cerebellum, often referred to as the “little brain.” However, new studies resulting from a collaboration between the Netherlands Institute for NeuroscienceErasmus MC and the Champalimaud Foundation show that the cerebellar nuclei contribute in a surprising way to this learning process. … Read more

Blackpool Library Recovers Book Last Stamped in 1978 After 45 Years Overdue

Blackpool Library Recovers Book Last Stamped in 1978 After 45 Years Overdue

Blackpool LibrariesThe book last stamped in 1978 NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 17:07 A library in Blackpool, England has recovered a book that was 45 years overdue. The woman who owned it all those years apologized and jokingly said she was “a little late.” The woman borrowed the book, a study of the British Lord of the Rings-writer … Read more

Surprise Visit from Queen Letizia at Sonsoles Onega’s Book Signing

Surprise Visit from Queen Letizia at Sonsoles Onega’s Book Signing

Sonsoles Onega He hasn’t stopped signing books since his novel The maid’s daughters was awarded the Planet Prize 2023. This Saturday, while she was participating in a meeting with readers, the Antena 3 presenter received a visit that she did not expect. Emma García, shocked by news she did not expect about a ‘Fiesta’ talk … Read more

Book Recommendations from Labyrinth: A Panoramic View of Literature

Book Recommendations from Labyrinth: A Panoramic View of Literature

Labyrinth Mexico City / 11.11.2023 06:18:58 A recent Nobel Prize winner; in Eastern Europe, a reflection on death; from its authors, a panoramic view of letters in Central America; a classic of the “American dream”; a reflection on the ancestors; essays on three mysteries of life… know the books he recommends Labyrinth this week The … Read more

Book Auction Fair: A Literary Event in Bulnes Walk

Book Auction Fair: A Literary Event in Bulnes Walk

He Bulnes Walk once again becomes a meeting place around reading this Saturday, November 18, with the 1st Book Auction Faira meeting that brings together various publishers and distributors who will offer a varied catalog of titles at reduced prices. Jointly organized by the cultural group of the axis Almagro Park-Paseo BulnesOur Neighborhood and Economic … Read more

Winners of the French Literary Prizes Goncourt and Renaudot 2023

Winners of the French Literary Prizes Goncourt and Renaudot 2023

The French Literary Prize Goncourt was awarded on Tuesday in Paris to writer Jean-Baptiste Andrea for his novel “Veiller sur elle”, published by the “Leconoclast” publishing house, which is a love story in the time of fascism. Announcement The 52-year-old novelist won the award in the fourteenth session, which reflects disagreements within the literary award’s … Read more

Leopoldo Querol Roso: The Unforgettable Pianist from Castellón

Leopoldo Querol Roso: The Unforgettable Pianist from Castellón

CASTELLO. The ability to memorize scores allowed the man from Castellón Leopoldo Querol Roso feats as unusual as face three performances and with different repertoires, in less than twenty hours, in different locations. Also, he was able to perform up to four concertos for piano and orchestra in a single event or perform Chopin’s entire … Read more

Prince Harry’s Memoir Outsells Britney Spears’ ‘The Woman in Me’ in Record-Breaking Week

Prince Harry’s Memoir Outsells Britney Spears’ ‘The Woman in Me’ in Record-Breaking Week

Our readers are Instagram users You can now follow the latest news for free through our Instagram accountClick here to subscribe Elaph: Britney Spears’ memoir The Woman in Me was officially released just over a week ago, and although it has sold a surprising number of copies, Prince Harry’s memoir is still outselling it. “I … Read more

Martin Bossenbroek Wins Libris History Prize with ‘The Zanzibar Triangle’: A Captivating Tale of Zanzibar’s History of Slavery

Martin Bossenbroek Wins Libris History Prize with ‘The Zanzibar Triangle’: A Captivating Tale of Zanzibar’s History of Slavery

By our entertainment editors 30 Oct 2023 at 08:25 Martin Bossenbroek has with his book The Zanzibar Triangle won the Libris History Prize. The non-fiction book is about Zanzibar’s history of slavery. The winner was announced on Sunday in the radio program OVT. The prize honors historical books that appeal to a larger audience. The … Read more