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Tapping a pen, shaking a leg, twirling hair—we have all been in a classroom, meeting, or a public place where we find ...
Adapting to changes through repeated exposure. The human brain can learn to filter out distracting or disruptive stimuli, ...
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PsyPost on MSNNeuroscientists use AI to uncover distinct brain networks linked to narcissism and MachiavellianismA new study published in the European Journal of Neuroscience has found that certain personality traits associated with the ...
Neuroscientists have produced the largest wiring diagram and functional map of a mammalian brain to date using tissue from a ...
A new study reveals that adults with autism process active and passive touch similarly, unlike neurotypical individuals whose brains reduce activity during self-initiated touch.
The human brain can learn through experience to filter out disturbing and distracting stimuli -- such as a glaring roadside billboard or a flashing banner on the internet. Scientists have used ...
New Penn State research shows even light physical activity improves mental processing speed, with benefits equivalent to ...
The human brain can learn through experience to filter out disturbing and distracting stimuli—such as a glaring roadside ...
Neuroscientists at Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC will investigate how obesity influences brain ...
In a new study, researchers found that type 2 diabetes can “rewire" the brain in ways similar to early Alzheimer’s disease.
Studies expose how type 2 diabetes affects brain structure, potentially accelerating cognitive decline and offering new hope ...
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