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NIH leaders from various institutes discussed the need to consider more social determinants of health in addiction research.
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Scientists are exploring the mental health benefits of taking in green and blue spaces in our environment.
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Even though psychological stress often plays a role in yips and twisties, new research notes some cases may have origins starting in deeper brain regions.
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Whether a mirage or a real threat, experiences and memories activate a fear response — guiding how we react to the situation.
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Smartphone-related misperceptions reveal the illusory nature of experience and the importance we place on our smartphones.
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Bright Light Neuro is an initiative to enable students to better understand how they think and feel by incorporating neuroscience lessons and activities in the classroom.
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Touch can have a calming effect on the brain, thanks to its regulating effect on the amygdala.
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How do we sense the need to urinate? The basic urge is surprisingly complex and can go awry as we age.
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Pinning down how to safely leverage virtual reality to process fear will take more research, but some studies are showing promise.
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Bidirectional communication channels relay information between our gastrointestinal system and our brain, influencing reflexes, inflammation, and our mental health.