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PSCAN, a novel imaging technique that enables high-resolution, minimally invasive observation of the brainstem’s nucleus ...
People who have recovered from depression show reduced motivation to pursue rewards unless the incentives are large and ...
A landmark study tested two leading theories of consciousness — Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Neuronal ...
New research reveals that immune system activity may play a causal role in conditions like schizophrenia, depression, and ...
A large study found that people whose biological age exceeds their chronological age are about 30% more likely to develop ...
New research reveals that neurons in the visual cortex are far more adaptable than previously thought, responding dynamically to complex stimuli during object recognition tasks.
A large international study shows that happiness does not stem solely from either external circumstances or internal attitudes, but varies widely between individuals.
A new study reveals that motor exploration, not mere imitation, is critical for developing a sense of agency (SoA) in unfamiliar environments.
Researchers have unveiled the Duke Mouse Brain Atlas, a cutting-edge, three-dimensional map that captures brain structures from large regions down to individual cells.
While individuals view their own positive experiences as karmic rewards, they tend to interpret others' suffering as deserved punishment.
A major study of over 16,000 participants found that personality traits explain about 25% of the overall risk for mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and phobias.
New research shows that even small amounts of high-intensity physical activity can significantly benefit brain health and ...
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