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A new brain imaging study reveals that how people expect pain relief—through visual cues or treatment explanations—can ...
Certain scent compounds in female body odor, which increase during ovulation, can subtly influence male perception and stress levels.
In the largest study of its kind, researchers linked irregular sleep patterns to elevated risk for 172 diseases.
A groundbreaking study using AI has revealed how ME/CFS disrupts critical connections between the immune system, gut ...
A new study shows that astrocytes use a protein called Gat3 to manage ambient GABA levels, helping neurons work together to ...
Aggression isn’t just a behavioral issue—it has deep neurobiological roots, especially when shaped by early-life trauma.
A new study using direct recordings from human brains reveals how the amygdala and hippocampus coordinate to form and retrieve emotional memories.
A groundbreaking study has revealed that genes linked to mental and neurodegenerative disorders, such as autism, depression, ...
A new philosophical theory proposes that the meaning of life isn’t something static, but something we feel out as we move ...
A new study reveals that even after healing, injuries can leave behind a hypersensitive nervous system that overreacts to future stress.
Without the receptor, ADGRG1, the microglia barely nibbled on the toxic protein. Using a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, the researchers observed how the loss of ADGRG1 led to the rapid buildup of ...
Seeing faces in objects—known as face pareidolia—triggers a powerful attentional response, according to a new study.
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