We are living in a renaissance period for exploring how our brains give rise to individual behaviors, thoughts, and emotions.
Although it was previously thought that compulsive behavior is the result of a "habit cycle" that suppresses self-control, a ...
What types of photos make people reach for their wallets? New Stanford University-led research suggests that brain activity can help forecast which wildlife images will inspire people to engage online ...
New research suggests that compulsive behavior may be less about willpower failure and more about inflammation quietly disrupting the brain’s reward and habit circuits. While the idea of “hidden brain ...
During Black History Month, we’re reminded that reading with babies is equity in action—building brains, strengthening bonds, and giving every child a stronger, more just start.
A large autopsy study revealed advanced CTE was often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s, prompting researchers to call for the use of AD blood biomarkers.
Your brain might be lying to you about your new robotic leg. New research shows that users often think they're walking much ...
Emotional reactions can sometimes be too strong or last too long, leading us to react in ways we regret. Here are 6 ways to ...
Parenting today is screens, stress, and ultra-processed foods. RFK Jr.'s surprising fix? A cheap food that boosts the microbiome - ground zero for mood, mental health and immunity.
Historian Philip Decker, mathematician Victor Geadah, computer scientist Sayash Kapoor, and literary scholar Eliana Rozinov are this year’s Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellows.
A detailed annotation of anatomical brain structures (some novel) of the spider Uloborus diversus is provided based on a ...
-Remain On Track to Initiate CYC-126's Phase 2 Proof-of-Concept ("POC”) Study in Treatment Resistant Depression ("TRD”) in ...