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A new study from the University of California San Diego suggests that climate trauma—such as experiencing a devastating ...
Physics informs when impact to the head or a pane of glass occurs, there is a transfer of energy that reverberates and radiates throughout the head, brain, and pane of glass.
Researchers found that wildfire survivors were "significantly less likely to stick with choices that offered long-term rewards," a behavior they tracked with a choice metric known as "Win-Stay." ...
Traumatic experiences caused by climate, such as experiencing a wildfire, can have lingering impacts on how our brains work, ...
Learning about trauma and how it impacts people, writes Pastor Paul E. Capetz, a contributing columnist to the Daily Pilot ...
Survivors of the 2018 Camp Fire in California exhibit long-term cognitive changes, particularly in decision-making.
In many sports, injuries are an unfortunate, common occurrence. Rugby, a contact sport, also carries the inevitable risk of ...
"This new study suggests that climate trauma may also impact important cognitive abilities of decision-making and underlying brain function." Wildfires, which have become increasingly frequent due ...