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Neuroscientists are starting to unravel the amygdala’s complexity, shedding new light on PTSD
A new study published in Translational Psychiatry provides evidence that posttraumatic stress disorder may be linked to ...
Whether you're a true crime fanatic or you binge watch rom-coms – what you watch in your spare time says a lot about you as a ...
Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
Adolescents who regularly choose solitude over social connection show measurable differences in brain structure and function, according to a large neuroimaging study.
A part of the brain that is about the size of a sunflower seed in people could play a big role in our food consumption ...
The shooter, Shane Devon Tamura, 27, who played high school football, shot and killed himself after fatally shooting four ...
Grief can begin before goodbye: guidance for caregivers, families, and children experiencing anticipatory grief to find ...
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Medical Examiners Found Something Grim About the Brain of the Gunman Who Shot Up the NFL Building
After taking his own life, the 27-year-old Tamura left behind a note that expressed anger at the National Football League.
Think back to some of your core memories –meeting a spouse, getting a job you really wanted, or finding out someone you loved ...
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How Spinoza Overcame 17th-Century Cancel Culture
The great thinker never let his emotions get the better of him. Instead, he used reason to get the better of his detractors.
Shane Tamura, a former high school football player, shot himself and left a note that said his motive was anger at the N.F.L.
Dr. Marc Siegel recently shared how parents and teens should counteract social media negativity with kindness and courage.
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