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Lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD, is a synthetic psychedelic that partially works by activating serotonin receptors, altering the way we think, sense, and behave.
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Fear responses help us confront life-threatening situations — but not all fears threaten our survival. Through fear conditioning, we can come to fear otherwise harmless scenarios.
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Many of the therapeutic claims surrounding cannabidiol remain unproven, but additional research may provide some more clarity.
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Viewing our smartphone screens at night disrupts our brain’s natural processes that allow us to get ready for bed.
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Just like superheroes can train and grow their powers, our brain's connections change and adapt to give us our strengths.
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Scientists and musicians have used brain wave recordings from EEG signals to create “brain wave music” that may help with concentration and relaxation.
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Neuroscience tools can showcase biological patterns, helping us detect information to learn more about ourselves and our health.
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Our capacity for empathy has evolutionary roots. The theory of embodied simulation proposes empathic mirrored responses are triggered by witnessing another’s behavior or emotions.
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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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By blocking a brain chemical that makes us sleepy, caffeine helps us feel more awake and alert.