In young children, poor nutrition coupled with living in a chaotic environment may be detrimental to cognitive and executive function.
Blocking hippocampal STAT3 in those with alcohol use disorder may alleviate symptoms of depression associated with withdrawal.
Researchers report piglets of mothers who were fed a choline rich diet had increased white and gray matter in the brain.
Children aged 4-6 who had better cardiorespiratory fitness than their peers performed better on cognitive tests and in other tests of brain function.
A new study reports babies born early in the third trimester of pregnancy are more likely to show delayed development of the auditory cortex.
Obese and overweight people who were sedentary for twenty minutes or more were less able to overcome distractions.
Researchers have developed a new prosthetic arm that stimulates the nerves in the amputated limb, allowing the patient to feel the sense of touch.
Religious people tend to use cognitive reappraisal strategies to help cope with emotional and mental health problems.
Researchers have identified a novel biomarker for depression and antidepressant response. The biomarker can be identified and monitored through blood samples.
Researchers reveal the precuneus is more connected to the dorsal attention network and less connected to the default mode network in people with chronic tinnitus.
A new study sheds light on the genetic basis of fox behaviors and, researchers say, the findings could have implications for human behavior. The study reports the SorCS1 gene contributes to social behaviors in foxes.
The more a person stares at themselves while in a virtual meeting, the more their mood decreases, a new study reports.