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While physical activity is known to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, many patients are unable to exercise due ...
Researchers have found that weakened grip strength may be an early motor sign of psychosis, offering a new, measurable window ...
Deleting a gene called PTEN in certain brain cells disrupts the brain’s fear circuitry and triggers anxiety-like behavior in ...
Researchers have now shown that, despite individual differences in neuron activity, a shared underlying structure guides the ...
Based on insights from over 1 million neurofeedback sessions, Myndlift has created a visual brainwave guide that shows how ...
Psychosis often begins not with characteristic disturbances of the mind—delusions like paranoia or hallucinations—but with ...
A midbrain structure responsible for eye movement has been discovered that also plays a key role in cognitive perception and ...
While the underlying mechanism is unclear, neuroscientists theorize saying something out loud separates and distinguishes it ...
Psychosis often begins not with characteristic disturbances of the mind – delusions like paranoia or hallucinations – but with disturbances in the way we move our body.
Research from the Max Planck Florida Institute reveals that loss of the PTEN gene in inhibitory neurons within the amygdala ...
City walks stimulate the release of hope molecules, which act as natural antidepressants, effectively boosting mood and ...
When dog training is viewed as a form of enrichment, it becomes a relational practice of fun, manners, empathy, compromise, ...