Can’t stop laughing? Study sheds light on the brain mechanisms behind involuntary vocalization
Have you ever laughed so hard that you can’t even speak? A study published in Philosophical Transactions aims to pinpoint...
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Have you ever laughed so hard that you can’t even speak? A study published in Philosophical Transactions aims to pinpoint...
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Read moreDetailsThe body positivity movement has been influential in society for pushing back against beauty standards, but is that influence all...
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Read moreDetailsNeuroimaging has become an integral tool to understand aging and cognitive decline. Despite this, most research has focused on non-Hispanic,...
Read moreDetailsBeing overweight is often linked to negatives in children’s physical health but how about to their cognitive health? A study...
Read moreDetailsCreativity is generally accepted as a positive attribute, but is it always? A study published in Brain and Cognition explores...
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Read moreDetailsMany doctors treat depression with SSRIs, but could psychedelic medication be more effective? A study published in BJ Psych Open...
Read moreDetailsSocial media has irrevocably altered the way we communicate. While the ease of connecting over social media can be an...
Read moreDetailsSexuality is commonly thought to be a spectrum. If that is true, is anyone fully straight? Does that blur the...
Read moreDetailsHave you ever seen or heard of someone doing a very difficult task and think “that doesn’t seem so hard,...
Read moreDetailsIt’s common knowledge that attachment style can affect your relationship, but how about your sex life? A study published in...
Read moreDetailsWorking out and playing video games are often seen as polar opposite activities, but virtual exercise has become increasingly common...
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