Archive for Neurology / Neuroscience
In a study with serious implications for therapy, law, and ethics, researchers investigate whether targeted brain stimulation can curb violent impulses. Source: Medical News Today: Brain stimulation may reduce aggressive behavior
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Does your mind often wander? New research suggests that people who daydream a lot may be more intelligent and more creative than the average person. Source: Medical News Today: Daydreamers may 'have more efficient brains'
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Learn more about tactile hallucinations and its symptoms. Including more on causes such as Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body dementia, and delirium tremens. Source: Medical News Today: Tactile hallucinations: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment
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How the brain makes sense of narratives is still a mystery, but reading stories in an MRI scanner gives insight into the brain regions at work. Source: Medical News Today: Reading stories creates universal patterns in the brain
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New research conducted in mice shows that specific patterns of neural activity during deep sleep are crucial to efficient visual learning. Source: Medical News Today: Deep sleep's role in visual learning uncovered
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What is paraparesis and what may be the causes of paraparesis? Learn about the symptoms of paraparesis, how it is diagnosed, and the outlook. Source: Medical News Today: Paraparesis: Causes, symptoms, and management
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