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Perspective taking can help us understand what it’s like to live with Huntington’s disease.
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The human brain is neither the largest nor most complex brain in the animal kingdom. So what makes it special?
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People with aphantasia are incapable of forming mental images.
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Every day, technology helps us wake up, get ready for the day, and remember everything on our to-do list. But is our constant reliance on technology hurting our brains?
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Our culture affects what we eat, what we wear, and what language we speak. However, where we grow up in the world may also affect certain aspects of how our brains work.
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With insights from neuroscience, behavioral economics research seeks to understand why people are often predictably irrational when it comes to economic decision-making.
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More than one-third of COVID-19 patients experience neurological symptoms.
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A special part of the brain helps you juggle multiple activities at the same time.
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Listening to music reduces anxiety, improves attention, and triggers endorphin release.