A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words.
Research finds a 10% increase in ultra-processed food intake causes a measurable drop in attention and focus, regardless of ...
Targeting positive emotions directly via "Positive Affect Treatment" is more effective for depression than fixing sadness.
Researchers discovered that the liver hormone FGF21 signals hindbrain neurons to control appetite and metabolism during ...
New research transforms mobile vibration into "tactons", meaningful tactile patterns that communicate emotions and support social connection.
Why do some people stay sharp despite Alzheimer’s? Research into cognitive resilience shows immature neurons act as a "fertilizer" to protect the aging brain.
STING" molecular switch drives Alzheimer's brain inflammation. Blocking this switch protects synapses in new study.
Researchers used baby teeth to prove that environmental metal exposure during specific weeks of infancy predicts adolescent ...
Faster AI responses are perceived as less intelligent. Users associate longer pauses with "thinking" and higher-quality ...
Researchers are testing wearable sensors on infants to detect early motor signs of autism, aiming to improve intervention ...
Teaching toddlers adaptive skills like social interaction and self-care can protect their brains from the effects of prenatal stress.
Social norms are governed by the "Tolerance Principle", a mathematical rule that explains how habits click and when social ...
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