Today, Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences Sydney Bourtros answers a child’s question: How does the brain make and ...
Right-brain vs. left-brain thinking is often discussed in psychology. Everybody uses both thinking types to some degree, but nearly everyone tends to have one or the other as a primary thinking style.
It's not brain surgery! Well, actually, it is! Neurosurgeon Brian Kopell answers the internet's burning questions about brain surgery. What's harder, rocket science or brain surgery? Do you have to be ...
Neurosurgeon and Engineer Dr. Ben Rapoport, co-founder of Precision Neuroscience, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the emerging technology of brain implants and ...
In a recent viewpoint published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a group of authors evaluated emerging evidence linking nanoplastics to neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative disorders and ...
Nervous system disorders are among the leading causes of death and disability globally. Conditions such as paralysis and aphasia, which affect the ability to understand and produce language, can be ...
A new study found two recurring brain connectivity patterns in autism. One was linked to synapses and the other to immune ...
Reading on paper reportedly improves story comprehension compared to its digital version, although the underlying ...
Investigate your digital habits using real research methods and discover how distractions change your focus, memory, and ...
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Yet Another Reason to Move More: New Research Suggests Exercise Literally Washes Out Your Brain
A fascinating new study shows moving your body helps wring out your brain like a dirty sponge, keeping it clean and ...
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