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Every movement you make, from jumping up and down to clicking on this article, is the result of a complex electrical circuit between your brain and your muscles.
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Psychologist Mark Griffiths discusses how, for a small minority of people, gaming can progress to an addiction.
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The stress and uncertainty of a crisis can kick your fight-or-flight response into overdrive.
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Aging is inevitable — but disability and dementia are not.
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Get engaged in neuroscience with a variety of hands-on science experiments on a number of brain-related topics.
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The rhythm of respiration influences a wide range of behaviors, as well as cognition and emotion. Neuroscientists are piecing together how it all works.
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Neuroscience is full of famous scientists and case studies. Work with your students to create models of these pioneers to be used in classroom presentations.
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Research shows that even mild TBI can cause permanent brain changes in young adults – and that the damage worsens over time.
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Online “brain-training” games claim to help strengthen your mental muscles through regular practice. But scientists haven’t found conclusive evidence that brain-training works.
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Training your non-dominant hand can improve your motor control, but you shouldn't expect an IQ boost.