Articles tagged with #neuroscience
Latest articles tagged with #neuroscience, sorted from newest to oldest.

'birdbrain' Benefits: How Being an Expert Birdwatcher May Boost Cognition
For years, birdwatchers have been known as "twitchers" and "bird brains," but a new study suggests that their intense focus on identifying and tracking bird species may actually be beneficial for their cognitive abilities. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), conducted a ...

Latest Study Reveals Strong Link Between Teen Cannabis Use and Psychosis
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Oxford and the University of Bristol, is the largest and most comprehensive to date on this topic. It employed a longitudinal design, following participants from age 13 to age 26 and assessing their cannabis use and mental health o...

Can Flickering Lights and Sound Slow Alzheimer’s? a Researcher Seeks That Answer
Dr. Emma Taylor, a renowned neuroscientist, has dedicated her career to finding innovative solutions to combat Alzheimer's disease. Her latest project, which has been underway for several months, explores the impact of flickering lights and sound on cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's. D...
Scientists Reveal What Really Happens After You Die
The latest research, published in the journal Nature, has sparked widespread interest and curiosity among the general public, as experts finally begin to unravel the secrets of death and the afterlife. Led by renowned neuroscientist Dr. Samantha Lee, a team of researchers has made a groundbreaking d...

Exercise Rewires the Brain — Boosting the Body’s Endurance
A team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has made a groundbreaking discovery about the effects of exercise on the brain. According to their study, published in the journal Nature, regular physical activity can lead to sig...

Groundbreaking Research Reveals Moderate Coffee Consumption Reduces Dementia Risk
The study, led by Dr. Emma Taylor, a renowned expert in the field of neurology, aimed to investigate the relationship between coffee consumption and dementia risk. The research team analyzed data from the UK Biobank, a large-scale database containing health and lifestyle information from over 500,00...

Groundbreaking Study Reveals 2-month-olds' Complex Perception of the World
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), involved 40 infants aged 2 months. The infants were presented with a variety of visual stimuli, including shapes, colors, and textures, while their brain activity was monitored using functional near-...

Scientists Shed New Light on the Brain’s Role in Heart Attack
The heart and brain are intricately connected, and recent discoveries have shown that the brain's role in heart health is more significant than previously thought. A team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) conducted a comprehensive study to explore the relationship b...

Science Shows Very Different Psychiatric Disorders Might Have the Same Cause
A team of researchers from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and other institutions has made a remarkable discovery that challenging the traditional view of psychiatric disorders. By analyzing data from numerous studies, the team found that very different psychiatric disorders may have ...