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The Neuroscience of Revenge

If you’ve lived long enough, there’s probably been a time that you’ve been wronged or felt some wrong was done deliberately against you. Whether or not you decided to retaliate…
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The Persistence of Memory. How Our Neurons Use Time Stamps

What comes next? It can mean any number of things – what the next step in your life will be after a major triumph – or even a major setback…
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Cutting It Down To Size

The Practicing Brain Practice makes perfect. You’ve probably had the phrase drilled into your head for quite some time – and grown to believe that there’s some merit to it…
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Getting It Right

The Practicing Brain Practice makes perfect. You’ve probably had the phrase drilled into your head for quite some time – and grown to believe that there’s some merit to it…
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Imaginal Exposure

About two millennia ago, suspected for his role in a plot when he was likely innocent, the ancient Roman philosopher known as Seneca, was targeted by the empire’s ruling class…
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The Brain In High Temps

As the world gets warmer, extreme heat days – once a phenomenon of midsummer, are now an inevitable fact of life. You’re not just imagining it – the summers are…
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Why Do We Daydream?

Why do we daydream? We tend to think of this as why we have lapses in concentration that often lead us to thoughts we have no control over, but rarely…
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What’s Happening With Our Bodies When We Join In Song?

It’s probably inevitable that when you put a bunch of self-confessed musical theater nerds in the same room, you’ll hear a lot of talk about feelings, but there’s something else…
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The Persistence of the Mind: How the Brain Can Outlast the Body

It has become fairly cliched to say that time heals all wounds – attesting to the power of forgetfulness when it comes to tragedy. For better or worse, the passing…
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Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just All In Our Heads?

Over the last few years, a body of research has grown looking into the nature of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) –– in particular, myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), a disorder…
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40-HZ Therapy: Stimulating neural activity at Gamma frequency

A sudden flickering of light and a quick, stumbling buzz of noise could in fact have our answer to beating Alzheimer’s disease—with a recent study in lab mice offering insight…
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Dopamine Flow: How the Brain Processes Rewards

When Sigmund Freud first presented his theories of the superego and the id to an unsuspecting world at the dawn of the 20th century, it quickly met with an outcry…
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Navigating Tech in Education. Impact on Student Academic Success

The Impact of Technology on Modern Education: Enhancing Learning or Hindering Progress? As modern education continues to evolve, technology has become a key influencer in its transformation. Its integration into…
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