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Dopamine Deficiency Found to Drive Memory Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease

New neuroscience research shows how slowing your breathing alters your perception of the people around you

Being anesthetized may be more than simply being “put to sleep.” It can potentially carry more similarities to being in a coma than we originally thought.

Widely used ‘gold standard’ for identifying mental health conditions not as reliable as previously believed

Lab-grown brain-spinal cord model shows ‘irreversible’ nerve damage may be reversed

Caffeine may cause “shallow” sleep, the body may spend eight hours in bed, but the brain may fail to fully regenerate

Researchers found that serotonin helps reduce "belief stickiness" — the tendency to get stuck on an old idea despite new contradicting evidence

The brain’s code seems to be in constant flux. Neuroscientists are baffled

A single dose of psilocybin - the active compound in magic mushrooms - reduces nerve pain for up to a month and makes a widely used painkiller work more effectively, finds a new study in mice

New Imaging Technique Reveals Alzheimer’s Tau Sooner Than Current Standard

Complex decisions: The faster the better - When it comes to complex strategic decisions, a shorter thinking time is associated with a higher quality of decisions.

Children of 9/11 first responders are experiencing impacts to their mental health

The ketogenic diet may protect against Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease by providing neurons with alternative fuel and reducing neuroinflammation — but patient adherence and long-term safety remain major barriers to clinical use

Study identifies two biological subtypes of autism linked to different pathways in the brain

LSD microdosing linked to acute mood improvements in adults with depression

Unraveling the mystery of stuttering: clinical and physiological insights into its manifestation

UCSF researchers find Alzheimer’s-linked blood markers may predict midlife cognitive decline

ADHD symptom paths are physically reflected in how brain develops during adolescence

Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless

Orch-OR and recent discoveries in quantum biology

A study tracking children over a period of seven years identified distinct brain-wave patterns emerging from age 9 can forecast a child’s vulnerability to anxiety or depression by age 13

Sustained reduction in abdominal fat preserves cognitive function

Dreams and daydreams share unexpected patterns of bizarreness

Researchers have found ferroptosis, a type of cell death linked to iron and oxidative stress, plays an unexpected role in the healthy brain by influencing how many newborn neurons survive in the hippocampus…

Small dose of antibiotic yields good results in treating panic attacks

Though the science of how electroshock treatment / electroconvulsive therapy works is still unknown, it was legally acceptable in every U.S

Years of chronic exposure of human skin to sunlight strongly disrupts its body‑clock rhythm

Research on individuals sitting a college exam found a seat by a window with an outside view significantly enhanced cognitive performance, resulting in 8.9 percent of a standard deviation increase in exam scores.

Scientists discover that dopamine receptors act as traffic signals to guide migrating brain cells

Brain scans reveal how a teenager's reaction to loss connects impulsivity and suicidal thoughts

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