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Neuroscience research finds altered brain networks in youth who perceive home or school as unsafe
Children who feel unsafe at home, in school, or in their neighborhood show differences in brain connectivity. A new neuroimaging study published in Psychological Medicine suggests these differences ...
The human brain can concurrently support a wide range of advanced mental functions, including attention, memory and the ...
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Two Neuroscientists Explain What You Probably Get Wrong About AI
Experts reveal how AI could change our ideas about consciousness, intelligence, and what it means to be human in this new era ...
New research shows that slow oscillations in the brain, which occur during deep sleep and anesthesia, are guided by neuronal excitability rather than structural anatomy.
Eye-tracking and pupil-size measures confirmed increased emotional arousal and attention toward bullying scenes. These responses were even stronger in participants with past bullying experiences, ...
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Malik Heath is tonight's guest on Clubhouse Live, USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin’s live weekly Packers show. The program will be held at The Fox Club inside Neuroscience ...
A collaborative French–Swiss study reveals a previously unknown role for astrocytes in the brain's information processing.
New research suggests that the most ancient evolutionary parts of the brain could be contributing to consciousness.
Whether you’re on a golf course, in a meeting, or navigating a tough conversation, loosening your grip on how things should ...
Whether reading a book or listening to a recording, the goal is the same: understanding. But these activities aren’t exactly alike.
Researchers associated with a fictitious research network and funding source have collectively netted millions of dollars of taxpayers’ money for current studies from the United States, Japan, Ireland ...
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