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Childhood Trauma Rewires the Brain in Ways That Fuel Both Aggression and Self-Harm
A single neural thread in the brain may explain why some people who are hurt lash out while others turn the pain inward. A new study published in Science Advances reveals that early-life trauma can ...
Using single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic screening, the researchers identified key surface proteins that mediate ...
In a recent review published in the journal Current Biology, researchers examined the origins, mechanisms, and significance of interoception (the sensing and processing of internal bodily states) and ...
Our brains have an extraordinary ability to adapt and learn, a process known as neuroplasticity. From navigating a new city to mastering a new skill, neuroplasticity allows us to reshape our neural ...
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Brain training may make your mind a decade younger
Recent research has unveiled that online brain training can reverse a decade of cognitive aging, enhancing memory and learning capabilities. This breakthrough, coupled with studies confirming the ...
A new study finds that the alignment of brain activity between two people, known as interpersonal neural synchrony, varies ...
A little forgetfulness is a normal part of getting older, but keeping your brain active helps it stay sharp. And you don’t ...
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, potentially opening the door to a new generation of computers. Roughly the size of ...
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