You aren’t alone: Many people who’ve sat down to meditate instead feel that their mind starts to wander within seconds. They can’t relax and instantly want to give up. But research suggests that if ...
New research suggests pregnancy doesn’t impair the brain—it reshapes it, refining memory, attention, and emotional awareness in ways that can last for years. Pregnancy reshapes more than the body.
Share on Pinterest Omega-3s may sometimes harm the brain, study claims. Image credit: Marc Tran/Stocksy For many years, we have heard about the potential health benefits of fish oil due in part to ...
While many brain-computer interface companies are focused on helping paralyzed people communicate, Motif Neurotech is targeting mental health disorders. The company’s device is implanted in the skull ...
A new study suggests there’s a clear sleep “sweet spot” linked to a lower risk of dementia—and both too little and too much sleep could have an impact. Bread and cereal warning as average Brit's diet ...
A new label‑free imaging and analysis pipeline combines spectral‑focusing coherent anti‑Stokes Raman spectroscopy (sf-CARS) with deep‑learning-based segmentation to study myelin in post-mortem human ...
Summary: For over a century, neurons have been considered the sole architects of long-distance communication in the brain. However, a study reveals that star-shaped support cells called astrocytes ...
Your brain is currently expending about a fifth of your body’s energy, and almost none of that is being used for what you’re doing right now. Reading these words, feeling the weight of your body in a ...
Abstract: The aperiodic component of brain field potentials (EEG, LFP, intracortical recordings) is increasingly being recognized as an important topic in both basic and clinical neuroscience.
But a new neuroscience study suggests maybe you should. The new brain imaging study published in the Journal of Neuroscience found that experienced birders had hallmarks of brains younger than their ...
Time in target range (TTR) reflects the proportion of time that blood pressure (BP) stays within guideline-recommended levels. However, the distribution of home BP TTR and its association with ...