New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has provided the ...
Why does stopping at a red light become automatic? New neuroscience shows how the cerebellum turns visual cues into fast, ...
The term has been popularized on social media to describe numbness and low motivation. Experts offer ways to break out of ...
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy ...
Dementia is a syndrome caused by various brain diseases and disorders. Some of these causes are treatable, and all can ...
The holidays bring out the best in us — joy, connection, celebration — and sometimes the worst in us — overeating, over-stressing, under-sleeping, and pretending that sugar cookies magically don’t ...
In general, I’d like to thank SB Nation for giving my staff and me the platform to write about our beloved Cyclones. I’d also ...
A new study of the brains of those who have died by suicide illuminates a potential risk factor that may someday bring hope ...
Researchers have revealed that so-called “junk DNA” contains powerful switches that help control brain cells linked to ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
The agricultural heritage of South Dakota makes its presence known throughout the store in unexpected ways. Farming implements that once represented cutting-edge technology now serve as conversation ...
Danielle Nicole Larson, MD, discusses the mental health burden on patients with tardive dyskinesia, and considerations for clinicians who manage this condition.
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