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Discover five neurologist-backed exercises that enhance memory, focus, and long-term brain health. Learn how specific ...
The moment we shift from "How do I do more?" to "How do I redefine what’s possible?" is when performance transforms. That’s ...
"and how the brain's executive function helps us decide when to wait or walk away." The research looks at individuals with damage to different parts of the prefrontal cortex, the seat of executive ...
New research shows that damage to specific regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) increases both impulsivity and susceptibility to the impulsive behavior of others.
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Seeing with purpose: Visual cortex tunes perception to match current objectivesMost scientists agree that categorizing an object—like thinking of a carrot as either a root vegetable or a party snack—is ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers uncover how substance use accelerates brain agingIn a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview, researchers from UTHealth Houston have uncovered crucial evidence that substance use disorders (SUDs) accelerate biological aging in the brain through ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBrain damage linked to increased impulsivity and social influencePeople who have damage to a specific part of their brains are more likely to be impulsive, and new research has found that damage also makes them more likely to be influenced by other people.
New Delhi: Damage to the 'medial' region of the prefrontal cortex -- the brain region that helps with planning and achieving goals -- could make one more impulsive and likely to be influenced by ...
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