Georgia ranks 46 in the nation for access to mental health care and has one of the nation’s highest rates of ...
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Scientists Gave Cephalopods A Cognitive Test (And They Passed)
Dolphins might come to mind when it comes to smart animals; cephalopods probably don't. But this experiment found they passed ...
Monsters come in all shapes and sizes, from dragons to Mike Wazowski from “Monsters Inc.” One of the most iconic monsters is ...
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Rethinking Puberty: Inside The Brain’s Second Remodeling
New research shows adolescence is a crucial window for learning, creativity, and early mental health care, with parents ...
At a recent Columbia SPS Author Spotlight, ERM Associate Director and Lecturer Rich Lauria and Capita Solutions CEO John Burkhardt explored how managing risk starts with understanding the mind.
Genetics research and cognitive theory together are revealing autism’s biological depth and cognitive richness, shaping a ...
Most people think aging well requires big changes, but a new survey shows small daily habits matter most. Learn how to break barriers, simplify choices, and build resilience.
Utilizing high-quality, time-series Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) mapping, the work provides compelling evidential support for novel, time-dependent genetic interactions (epistasis). A fundamental ...
Multi-agentic AI is hot. A useful deployment is in providing mental health advice. I discuss how this can be done. An AI ...
The stereotypical image of psychotherapy shows a patient lying on a couch, exploring their deepest traumas. This leads to awareness of unconscious habits, thoughts, and drives and has long been a ...
A child-friendly brain imaging technique is just one way neuroscientist Cat Camacho investigates how children learn to process emotions.
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