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41 - 50 of 199 results
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Multiple fields have analyzed how varying factors influence people’s perception of personal space in their interactions.
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Alice in Wonderland syndrome, or Todd's syndrome, and prosopagnosia, or face blindness, both alter the way we view our environments.
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Various types of tics affect millions of people. A buildup of neurotransmitters in parts of the brain responsible for movement may be behind this neurological condition.
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Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, takes advantage of electricity to treat brain disorders like Parkinson’s disease.
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Theory of mind is our capacity to infer and understand others' actions.
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Even moderate levels of noise can lead to significant hearing impairments.
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Bidirectional communication channels relay information between our gastrointestinal system and our brain, influencing reflexes, inflammation, and our mental health.
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Cerebral organoids, or mini brains, are grown to mimic molecular aspects of brain development, helping us understand brain cell formation and function.
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Alzheimer’s disease causes brain cells to die, disrupting brain function at cellular and wholescale levels.
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Our body’s natural sleep-wake rhythm, or circadian rhythm, helps us stay healthy and function throughout our daily lives.