In research conducted by Madigan et al. (2019), involving 2,441 children aged 24, 36, and 60 months (50.2 percent boys and 49.8 percent girls), the study reported that “[a]pproximately 98% of US ...
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Some People Experience Blissful Ecstasy Right Before a Seizure. Could Understanding This Feeling Help Treat Depression?
A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive the world—and create the world we perceive ...
Everyone zones out every once in a while — whether during a boring lecture, or just at the breakfast table, eating cereal. It’s just one of those things humans do. In order to study how zoning out ...
John Corvino has always known how to use his words.For 25 years, the Wayne State University philosophy professor traveled to more than 250 college ...
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Study links brain waves to misremembering of negative, irrelevant information
A good night's sleep has long been understood to help us consolidate new memories, but we don't understand how. Associations with negative feelings like fear or stress can improve recall, but ...
Rapid, combined and personalized non-invasive stimulation of the precuneus improves associative memory, enhances local gamma expression, and strengthens precuneus–hippocampal connectivity.
Age-related differences in cortical aperiodic signals can be driven by cardiac influences, emphasizing the need to control for cardiac contributions in studies interpreting cortically measured ...
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