Psychology
Brain study suggests daydreaming and mind wandering at work and home may not be as bad as you might think
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Brain study suggests daydreaming and mind wandering at work and home may not be as bad as you might think
One in three cases of dementia could be prevented by keeping brain health throughout life, according to an international study in the Lancet.
Human brains are constantly processing data to make statistical assessments that translate into the feeling we call confidence, according to a study published...
Marijuana can reverse cognitive decline…as long as it’s not laced with toxic pesticides.
The human brain has a capacity that is ten times greater than first thought, new study from Salk revealed. The US scientists reconstructed brain tissue to...
American man, 26, completes 3.5-metre course thanks to computer system that reroutes signals from his brain to electrodes on his knees
Women react differently to negative images compared to men, which may be explained by subtle differences in brain function. This neurobiological explanation for...
A first view of real-life memories 'on the scale of our lives'
University of Leicester clinical psychologist publishes study of astonishing case of man left with 90 minute memory and feeling that it is the same...
The charity International Cat Care asked veterinary neurologists at Davies Veterinary Specialists, UK, for help with several inquiries it had received regarding cats...