New research shows how psychedelics alter visual processing and boost memory-linked brain circuits to generate hallucinations, revealing mechanisms with therapeutic implications.
Dreams offer a unique mental escape, allowing the brain to process memories, regulate emotions, and even simulate real-life ...
Your surroundings may influence your social behavior more than you realize. New research from the Brain Research Institute at Niigata University in Japan suggests that environmental context can ...
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Scientists watched the brain have a psychedelic experience in real time. Here’s what they found.
In A Nutshell Researchers used a light-based brain imaging technique in mice to watch, in real time, what happens in the ...
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Research provide new insights into the brain mechanisms underlying juvenile fibromyalgia
Children and adolescents affected by juvenile fibromyalgia show greater sensitivity to non-painful sensory stimuli, such as ...
Children and adolescents affected by juvenile fibromyalgia show greater sensitivity to non-painful sensory stimuli, such as sounds and bright lights ...
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What’s behind the growing feeling that grocery store food tastes different now
Many shoppers say groceries taste different now, but shifting taste buds, health changes, and food production trends may be ...
AAU Professor Kristine Jensen de López has helped develop a research-based DLD Knowledge Pack to support teachers in creating stronger language-learning environments for pupils with developmental ...
The unwashed plates in your sink might reveal you're a creative genius, a recovering perfectionist, or someone who's finally ...
The Wiley Foundation honored research into connectomes — detailed atlases of the brain that map out thousands of neurons and the millions of connection between them.
This study presents a potentially valuable exploration of the role of thalamic nuclei in language processing. The results will be of interest to researchers interested in the neurobiology of language.
People with brain disorders, including Parkinson's disease and dementia, are often misdiagnosed as having depression, when in ...
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