Cognitive decline, mental health and heart disease are all shaped by the deep links between heart and brain – with major ...
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Study finds synesthesia triggers real bodily responses, not just perception
Synesthesia, the neurological condition in which one sense involuntarily triggers another, produces measurable changes in the body’s autonomic nervous system, not just unusual perceptual experiences.
Resilience is a dynamic, relational, physiological capacity that can be built at every level of a system. It’s really not ...
Scores from neuropsychological assessments (in-depth, standardized evaluations of how a person's brain functions in various ...
Can a blood test predict Alzheimer’s? New research shows the pTau217 biomarker detects amyloid accumulation and cognitive ...
A paper declared polyvagal theory "untenable." Here's why that's not the same thing as debunked—and why that matters for ...
A study by investigators at Mass General Brigham has found that a blood test of plasma phosphorylated tau 217 (pTau217), an ...
Digital questionnaires, video consultations, and remote hubs are radically reworking how individuals chase clarity regarding ...
Equity gaps in lung cancer molecular testing persist; reflex testing and nurse navigation speed care, while coverage and ...
A new study found a link between high intake of low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCDs) and faster cognitive decline. This result may generate headlines, but it needs careful context. Here are the key ...
The Australian biotech company Cortical Labs recently posted a video in which 200,000 living human neurons grown on a silicon chip played the 1993 first-person shooter Doom. The neuron-controlled main ...
Some of the most important research on Alzheimer's disease is powered by altruism. JUNE WARD: It's not for us, but it's for my sister's children and their children so that they won't have the same ...
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