Vision shapes behavior and, a new study by MIT neuroscientists finds, behavior and internal states shape vision.
A quick, practical CBT roadmap to hold onto your peace, stay relaxed, and be confidently unoffendable — no matter what drama or chaos your family brings to the table.
A sweeping new analysis of more than 4,000 brain scans reveals that our brains’ neural networks don’t simply mature and then ...
Feeling behind isn’t a personal flaw—it’s a mismatch between human rhythms and machine speed. This piece explores how ...
Study shows social isolation following immune challenge is self-imposed and driven by an active neural process, rather than a secondary consequence of physiological symptoms of sickness.
A new MIT study illustrates how areas within the brain’s executive control center tailor their messages in specific circuits ...
Four-year-old Kasia got her dream pink Christmas thanks to volunteers; she celebrated with a decorated home, cookies, and a ...
According to a new study from neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge, the human brain’s wiring reorganizes itself not ...
A Penn case study finds that a brain-computer interface shows the medication produces only short-term or incomplete effects on related brain activity in a patient with obesity, highlighting the need ...
New research uncovers the exact immune-to-brain pathway that drives the loss of social motivation during sickness.
MIT researchers discovered that the prefrontal cortex doesn’t just send generic control signals—it tailors its messages to different brain regions based on arousal and movement.
Scientists are learning how the brain knows what’s happening throughout the body, and how that process might go awry in some ...
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