Imagery Rescripting can effectively and permanently reduce the fear of failure by "rewriting" critical childhood memories.
Researchers identify that the brain's sensory checkpoint (TRN) undergoes a molecular "upgrade" in adulthood for high-resolution perception.
Researchers use AI and postmortem tissue to reveal that tau PET scans are often influenced by iron and neuroinflammation rather than tau tangles alone.
A study of 500,000 people finds that being a morning person and staying physically active are associated with a significantly lower risk of developing ALS.
Inflammation in former football players was tied to limbic white matter damage and worse memory, revealing a potential pathway linking repetitive head impacts to later cognitive decline.
Unexpected rewards boost movement speed within 220 milliseconds, revealing how dopamine-linked reward prediction shapes human motion and offering a potential biomarker for brain disorders.
Cigarette smoke accelerates eye aging by causing epigenetic changes that block the eye's natural repair genes.
A: When your body is working at max capacity, your brain is overwhelmed by physical signals—breathing, heart rate, and muscle fatigue. At that level of intensity, the “distraction” or “boost” from ...
New research explores if lymphovenous bypass surgery, typically used in plastic surgery, can treat Alzheimer's by flushing neurotoxins from the brain.
A new review reveals a concerning rise in parents refusing vitamin K shots for newborns, increasing the risk of ...
A massive review of 100+ brain-imaging studies confirms that nature exposure settles the stress system, restores attention, and quiets mental rumination.
New research debunking AI existential threats argues that social, physical, and regulatory constraints prevent an AI apocalypse, favoring sector-specific policy instead.