AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinAvatarAvatarBrain stimulation improves short-term memory in older adults for a month, study findsverified_publisherCNNCNN — Up for a little noninvasive brain stimulation to boost your aging memory for that next big project, work meeting or family get-together? One day science may be able to offer such treatments, new research suggests. Sending electrical currents into two parts of the brain known for storing and …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSurprising research on how the brain processes and remembers everyday eventsthebrighterside.news - JJ ShavitWashington University in St. Louis Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Zachariah Reagh, and University of California, Davis …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe psychedelic DMT causes the brain to become hyperconnected, scans revealbigthink.com - Ross PomeroyA new study provides the most detailed look at brains on psychedelics to date. N,N-dimethyltryptamine, more commonly known as DMT, is one of the most …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPsychedelics open a new window on the mechanisms of perceptionbigthink.com - Anil AnanthaswamyPsychedelics mess with our prior beliefs, and could help us see what forms these beliefs in the first place. “Everything became imbued with a sense of …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe More Traumatic the Childhood, the Angrier the Adult - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsScientists have found that depression and anxiety sufferers who have had a traumatic childhood tend to grow up as angry adults, and the worse the …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBotox injections in forehead alter brain activity linked to emotionsnewscientist.com - Alice KleinAfter having Botox injections in the forehead, people’s brains respond in a different way when they see images of faces showing emotion. This may …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoStudy suggests that prefrontal cortex damage can have a paradoxical effect on rationalitypsypost.org - Eric W. DolanA study in PNAS Nexus found that a mix of age, gender, emotional state, personality, and cultural exposure can predict with 73.5% accuracy when …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinAvatarAvatarThe mind does not existAeon Media - Joe GoughSomeone’s probably told you before that something you thought, felt or feared was ‘all in your mind’. I’m here to tell you something else: there’s no …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoComplex Trauma Linked to Cognitive Impairments and Mental Health Disorders - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsNew research from King’s has explored whether different types of trauma confer the same risk of future mental illness, in the first study of its kind. …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinAvatarAvatarThe biological switch that could turn neuroplasticity on and off in the brain – podcastThe Conversation UK - Gemma WareThe Conversation Weekly podcast is taking a short break in August. For the next few weeks we’re bringing you extended versions of some our favourite …
AvatarEmanuel GoldsteinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAI Used to Decode Brain Signals and Predict Behavior - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsAn artificial neural network (AI) designed by an international team involving UCL can translate raw data from brain activity, paving the way for new …