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PsyPost on MSNSmall folds in the brain may hold key insights into Alzheimer’s and aging-related cognitive declineSmaller, shallow brain folds in the posteromedial cortex show greater thinning with age and Alzheimer’s disease, and their ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow the Brain Recovers from Running a Marathon Could Lead to Better MS TreatmentDiscover how the brain "eats" itself during a marathon, and how the recovery process opens doors to possible MS treatments.
How does your brain instantly know how to move through new places? A new study helps explain the science behind your internal ...
New research shows that music can swiftly alter emotional states in the brain, offering insights into mood, memory, and mental health.
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Study Finds on MSNZoning Out Makes You Smarter? Study Shows Surprising Way Your Brain Unintentionally Learns About The WorldNew research shows your brain may learn complex visual patterns without effort, reward, or feedback -- just by passively ...
The cerebrum, especially the cerebral cortex, has long been thought to be the important part of our brain. However, the ...
This alien brain teaser is going to make you think differently. These alien brain teasers are for people with IQs higher than ...
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PsyPost on MSNNew brain stimulation method shows promise for treating mood, anxiety, and trauma disordersFocused ultrasound targeting the amygdala safely reduced emotional brain reactivity and improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma disorders, suggesting it may be a promising new treatment ...
This preliminary, non-peer-reviewed study highlights that among students tasked with writing and memorizing a series of ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Detect Light Traversing the Entire Human Head—Opening a Window to the Brain’s Deepest RegionsFor decades, scientists have tried to peer deep inside the human brain using beams of harmless near-infrared light. The technique, called functional near-infrared spectroscopy, or fNIRS, has become a ...
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PsyPost on MSNMenstrual cycle hormone levels influence women’s attention to female faces, brain imaging study findsA new brain imaging study has found that women’s attention and cognitive control can be influenced by hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle. Specifically, during the mid-luteal phase—when ...
This manuscript provides valuable information on the neurodynamics of emotional processing while participants were watching movie clips. The methods and results were solid in deciphering the ...
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