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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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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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Bidirectional communication channels relay information between our gastrointestinal system and our brain, influencing reflexes, inflammation, and our mental health.
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Stressors impact our everyday lives: Acute stress can be helpful in keeping us out of danger, while chronic stress can contribute to the development of disorders and diseases.
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Cognitive neuroscience may shed light on how meditation could help with mental health.
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Help your students create videos about the brain and nervous system.
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Neural circuits link several brain regions together — shaping our behaviors, actions, thoughts, and emotions. Habits are formed when certain circuits are repeatedly activated and strengthened.
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Brain-computer interfaces provide a link between a person’s mind and a machine, allowing the brain’s electrical signals to be the language to use a machine.
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Prolonged attention to internet content can lead to repetitive behaviors, overstimulate our brains, and reward us in ways similar to other forms of addiction.
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