Brain ‘Growth Chart’ May Help Identify Attention Problems EarlyA new study reports it may be possible to create growth charts to track brain network development. The charts could potentially identify early signs of ADHD.Read More
Seen That Before: What Causes Déjà Vu?Researchers investigate why we experience episodes of déjà vu.Read More
How Depression May Compound Risk of Type 2 DiabetesResearchers report depression may compound the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people with early warning signs of metabolic disease.Read More
Early Treatment for PTSD Accelerates Recovery But Does Not Sustain ItResearchers report early interventions can help accelerate recovery for PTSD, but results may not be sustained.Read More
Children of Older Mothers Do BetterAccording to researchers, the benefits of having children later in life outweigh possible biological risks for the offspring.Read More
Is Neuroticism Genetic?Researchers reveal neuroticism can be linked to nine new distinct gene associations.Read More
Concussion Can Alter Parent-Child RelationshipsA new study reveals the adverse effects of mild traumatic brain injury on the quality of relationships children have with their parents.Read More
Imagery Can Improve Memory and Reduce False MemoriesA new study reports using imagery can improve some memories while decreasing false memories.Read More
How the Brain Adapts to StressResearchers reveal stressful events result in epigenetic modifications within immediate early genes in hippocampal neurons.Read More
This is Your Brain on LSDNeuroimaging study reveals what happens in the brain when people experience visual hallucinations associated with LSD use.Read More
Social Thinking in the Infant BrainStudy links neural responses from the motor system to overt social behaviors in infants.Read More
Using Eye Tracking to Study LinguisticsResearchers use eye tracking to examine the differences behind how English and bilingual speakers process nouns.Read More