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What builds cohesion in diverse societies? Brain scans point to shared national identity cues
The brain? It has a flexible social perception. In interactions with people from different ethnic groups, it tends to respond ...
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Brain scans suggest shared national identity cues can boost social cohesion
A growing body of neuroimaging research is revealing that simple cues tied to national identity, such as a flag in the ...
Kids with math learning disabilities process number symbols differently than quantities shown as dots — and it shows up in MRIs.
A study reveals the SCAN brain network's potential to enhance Parkinson’s treatment through targeted non-invasive therapies.
For decades, treating major depression has involved a frustrating cycle of trial and error, with patients cycling through medications and therapies while clinicians rely on symptoms and intuition more ...
You probably heard it from your mom a thousand times—fresh air and sunshine; it's the cure for most anything. Now scientists ...
It's widely recognized that psychiatric conditions like depression and anxiety disorders are based in the brain. Scientists have even started to discover which brain areas are involved in different ...
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Brain scans reveal link between thinner brain cortex regions and higher psychopathic traits
A team of researchers from Spain was curious to know if people with high psychopathic traits have anomalies in the brain's physical structures, which make them incapable of feeling regret or capable ...
A brief period of exercise may do more for your brain than you expect. New research led by the University of Iowa shows that even a single workout can rapidly shift how your brain processes memory.
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