Researchers found that those with these disorders had a higher risk of cognitive problems in later life than those who did not have high blood pressure during pregnancy.
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- Mind & Brain
How Common Is Face Blindness? Harvard Study Suggests Condition Affects More People Than Previously Thought
A new study is providing fresh insights into the disorder, suggesting it may be more common than currently believed.
- Mind & Brain
Computational Modelling Sheds Light on Human Cognition and the Origins of Brain Disorders
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) used computational modelling to uncover mutations in the human genome that likely influenced the evolution of human cognition.
When we daydream or revisit memories, a large group of regions within our brain “lights up”, or becomes more active.
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
Hydrogel-Based Scaffolds Could Be Used for Better Brain-Computer Interfaces
Researchers added a freeze-drying step to the manufacturing process.
If your alertness and reaction time are see-sawing more than usual, you may be more at risk of a viral illness.
Researchers found that females, on average, score higher than males on the widely used “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” Test.
You are undoubtedly well aware of the benefits of having at least one foreign language on your CV.
Learning new skills actually affects the brain and develops stronger connections between neurons
The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), is applied to an area of the brain known as the right prefrontal cortex.
The ability to imagine and compare several possible scenarios plays an enormously important role.
- Health & Wellness
Long-Term Study Supports Link Between Inflammation and Cognitive Problems in Older Breast Cancer Survivors
by News Releaseby News ReleaseScientists are still trying to understand why many breast cancer survivors experience troubling cognitive problems for years after treatment.
A new USC study of new fathers reveals that their brains undergo measurable changes after their babies arrive.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Reviews the CBQ Programme and CBQ Method
I bought the CBQ programme out of professional curiosity, and two days in, I felt compelled to stop smoking.
- Mind & Brain
New Study Finds Human Echolocators Can Better Locate Targets from Sideways Rather Than Straight Ahead
by News Releaseby News ReleaseHuman echolocators have better acuity in localising a target from 45° off to the side.