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Personality tests like Myers-Briggs promise insight and self-discovery but often fall short of scientific reliability.
A new study reveals that listening to music immediately after an experience can enhance memory—if the emotional response is just right.
A new study has identified seven blood metabolites linked to excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a condition affecting one in ...
A large cross-linguistic study has revealed that human speech worldwide follows a universal rhythm, with intonation units appearing roughly every 1.6 seconds.
Non-Opioid Pathway: New drug candidates aim to block unpleasantness while maintaining sensation. Major Backing: A $12 million NIH grant supports the preclinical development of this approach.
A new imaging approach reveals how dual agonist drugs like tirzepatide act on the pancreas and brain to regulate blood sugar and appetite.
A new study identifies brain area 46 in the marmoset dorsolateral prefrontal cortex as a key regulator of mood-related ...
A new study in rats reveals that acute stress provokes anxiety-like behaviors, especially in males, while chronic stress is ...
A new study reveals that the brain actively maintains blood sugar stability during everyday life, not just during crises.
A new study reveals that Americans with less education are aging faster than those with more schooling, and the divide has widened over the past three decades.
A groundbreaking study challenges decades of neuroscience by showing that the brain retains its map of a lost limb long after ...
A new study has mapped the genetic blueprint of neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs), the rare cells responsible for ...
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