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03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Understanding innate fears: Scientists study why snakes and spiders evoke a stress response, even in babies
Why are human babies afraid of creepy-crawlies such as spiders or snakes? Is it something that they learn as they grow older? What about extremely young infants who have never been exposed to these creatures beforehand? According to new research from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS), the answers to […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Scientists study the effects of stress on social competence, finding that those with less stress are better able to handle social situations
Meditation has been known to reduce stress levels in individuals if practiced correctly and applied consistently. But do its helpful effects lessen in relation to a person’s age? A research team in Germany, led by Tania Singer, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, decided to find out. What they learned was […]
02/09/2019
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By David Williams
Bhramari Pranayama yoga’s effects on mental and physical health – systematic review
It is known that practicing yoga has number of positive mental and physical health effects on the human body. Indeed, numerous studies have shown in the past that practicing certain forms of yoga can be therapeutic. Now a new study looks at one kind of yoga in particular, Bhramari Pranayama, in order to see what […]
11/21/2018
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By David Williams
Biology matters: Male and female brains have distinct differences in architecture, activity and function, say scientists
Much has been said about the supposed similarities between males and females over the past few decades. However, the science has always been quite clear. Biologically speaking, there are only the male and female genders. There’s no such thing as “gender fluidity” except as an imaginary construct. Now new research on the human brains reveals […]
06/08/2018
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By David Williams
Neural implants can create a new breed of superhumans capable of TELEPATHY
Would you mind living in a world where telepathy is normal? That’s pretty much where we’re headed, according to one expert on the subject, after looking at the study methods and technology available for the human brain today. Indeed, Dr. Eric Leuthardt from the Washington University stated that a new breed of superhumans could exist […]
06/01/2018
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By David Williams
The world might be getting brain implants soon – can you handle it?
Based on the most recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics technology, it’s becoming quite clear that the era of the brain-controlled implant (BCI) is upon us. BCIs are said to be next-level devices that are going to replace current standard smartphones and other mobile computers, granting humans the ability to perform many smartphone tasks […]
05/14/2018
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By David Williams
How you respond to risks may be how your brain is wired; people who play it safe have more neurons but less coordinated pathways
Personality may have very little to do with people’s proclivity for risk, a new study reveals. Based on the results of the new study, the way people tend to respond to risky odds and risky situations entirely depends on how their brain is wired, as well as how different they are in this regard to […]
05/09/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers create memory prosthesis that can boost recall in humans by around 40 percent
The human brain holds many mysteries, among which are the specifics of how exactly memories work. There are a lot of different theories as to how the brain operates as far as memory as a function is concerned, but now researchers have finally made some real progress towards a better understanding of it. To be […]
05/07/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers rank Instagram as worst social media app for young people’s mental health
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been a boon for most people. They allow users to connect with each other while also enjoying access to a number of extra features at the same time. However, not all of them are beneficial. In fact, many of them can be harmful to one’s mental health. Researchers from the […]
04/30/2018
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By David Williams
New research reveals biomarkers that affect future risk of dementia, including branched-chain amino acids and cholesterol
There are many different types of diseases that can occur later in life, and they are often difficult to predict. But as the saying goes, prevention is better than cure, and it’s true even in cases like these. In the case of dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, this is more true than most […]
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