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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·March 3, 2025·4 min read

          Study Links Spite to Conspiracy Theory Beliefs

          A new study finds that spite—driven by feelings of uncertainty, threat, or disadvantage—plays a key role in conspiracy theory belief. Researchers analyzed data from 1,000 participants and found that spiteful motives strengthened the link between conspiracy thinking and the need for understanding, security, and social significance.
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          ·March 3, 2025·6 min read

          Sleep Brain Waves Linked to Consciousness in Coma

          A new study finds that sleep spindles—bursts of brain activity during sleep—may predict recovery in unresponsive patients with recent brain injuries. Researchers analyzed EEG recordings of 226 comatose patients and found that those with sleep spindles were significantly more likely to regain consciousness and functional independence.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·March 3, 2025·5 min read

          How the Brain Transforms Speech Pitch into Meaning

          A new study reveals that Heschl’s gyrus, once thought to only process sound, actually plays a crucial role in interpreting speech melody, or prosody. Researchers tracked brain activity in epilepsy patients with implanted electrodes and found that this region encodes pitch accents as meaningful linguistic signals, separate from word sounds.
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          ·March 1, 2025·4 min read

          Multilingualism Starts Early: Study Challenges View on Language Learning

          A new study of 121 infants in Accra, Ghana, reveals that babies regularly hear between two and six languages from multiple caregivers. Unlike the Western model of learning one language from a primary caregiver, these children acquire language through a dynamic social environment.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·February 28, 2025·5 min read

          Short-Term Junk Food Diet Reduces Brain’s Insulin Sensitivity

          A new study reveals that consuming high-calorie, highly processed foods for just five days can reduce the brain's sensitivity to insulin, a key factor in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Researchers found that even in healthy individuals, short-term unhealthy eating altered brain function, mimicking effects seen in people with obesity.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·February 28, 2025·3 min read

          Ignoring Your Better Judgment Increases Regret and Self-Blame

          A new study reveals that people feel more culpable when they follow bad advice than when they make poor decisions independently. Researchers found that going against one’s better judgment increases thoughts of missed opportunities, amplifying feelings of control and regret.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·February 28, 2025·5 min read

          New Tech Lets You Taste Digital Food

          Scientists have developed e-Taste, a novel technology that digitally replicates taste in virtual environments. Using chemical sensors and wireless dispensers, the system captures and transmits taste data remotely, enabling users to experience sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami flavors.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·February 27, 2025·5 min read

          Research Rewrites Striatum’s Role in Action and Movement

          A new study challenges the long-held belief that the striatum is responsible for selecting actions. Researchers found that instead of making decisions, the striatum and motor cortex work together to specify movement details, such as how to reach for an object.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·February 27, 2025·7 min read

          Brain Map Reveals Early Signs of MS Before Symptoms Appear

          Researchers have created a four-dimensional brain map that reveals how MS-like lesions form, providing new insights into the earliest stages of the disease. Using a marmoset model instead of mice, they tracked lesion development in real time with MRI imaging, identifying vulnerable brain regions weeks before visible damage occurred.
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          FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·February 27, 2025·3 min read

          Physical Activity Lowers Brain Disease Risk

          A large study found that people who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity are significantly less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. Researchers analyzed data from over 73,000 individuals using wearable devices to track their activity levels, providing objective measurements of movement and sedentary behavior.
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          FeaturedGeneticsNeurologyNeuroscience
          ·February 27, 2025·3 min read

          Alzheimer’s Study Identifies 16 Risk Genes

          A large whole-genome sequencing study has uncovered 16 new genes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, expanding genetic research beyond European ancestry. Researchers analyzed data from 49,149 individuals, nearly half of whom were from underrepresented populations, to improve understanding of genetic risk factors.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·February 27, 2025·4 min read

          Schizophrenia Symptoms Linked to Unique Brain Structures

          A new international study reveals that schizophrenia manifests differently in the brain, reflecting the wide range of symptoms among patients. Researchers analyzed imaging data from over 6,000 individuals and found that while some brain structures vary significantly, others remain highly uniform.
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