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You've begun to make it attractive, said Jeremy Bullmore, former head of J. Walter Thompson Ad Agency.
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Look out, too, for a feast of female talent at Hampstead Downstairs, where Amelia Bullmore has Tamzin Outhwaite, Nicola Walker and Claudie Blakley starring in Di And Viv And Rose Wed to 15 Oct, a new drama about female friendship.
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Industry guru Jeremy Bullmore says sometimes openness is as simple as taking off the blinkers.
Open for business 2012
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You've begun to make it attractive, said Jeremy Bullmore, former head of J. Walter Thompson Ad Agency.
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Judging from the trailer alone, having Helen Mirren in the Bill Nighy role could turn out to be inspired casting, even though feature-length constraints seem to have squeezed out the roles played by McAvoy and Amelia Bullmore.
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"The models only showed similar patterns of synchronisation to the brain when they were in the critical state," says Bullmore.
New Scientist - Disorderly genius: How chaos drives the brain William Harryman 2009
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In another line of research, neurobiologist Simon Laughlin, also at Cambridge but working independently of Bullmore, has drawn from examples in biology to show that a great deal of evolution goes into adjusting the brain's design to make it cheaper to run.
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Bullmore is currently using brain-imaging techniques to look at how much energy the functioning brain uses.
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"You have two separate lines of research converging for the first time to suggest an answer," said Edward Bullmore, a neuroscientist at Cambridge University in England.
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"Neuroimaging data shows that individuals with highly efficient neural networks have a higher IQ," Bullmore told Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to LiveScience.
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