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SciTechDaily: What Happens to Your Brain When You Know You’re Being Watched
SciTechDaily: What Happens to Your Brain When You Know You’re Being Watched
A psychological study has revealed that surveillance increases a person's subconscious awareness of being watched, which affects how the brain processes sensory information. The research demonstrated that participants could detect faces quicker under surveillance without being consciously aware o
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SciTechDaily: What Happens to Your Brain When You Know You’re Being Watched
Nightmares Can Be Silenced by a Single Piano Chord, Study Shows
Nightmares Can Be Silenced by a Single Piano Chord, Study Shows
Using non-invasive techniques to manipulate our emotions, it might be possible to curtail the screaming horrors that plague our sleep. A study conducted on 36 patients diagnosed with a nightmare disorder showed that a combination of two simple therapies reduced the frequency of their bad dreams. Scientists invited the volunteers to rewrite their most frequent nightmares in a positive light and then played sound associated with positive experienc
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Nightmares Can Be Silenced by a Single Piano Chord, Study Shows
Pigs' Brains Revived An Hour After Death Due To New Insights Into The Power Of The Liver
Pigs' Brains Revived An Hour After Death Due To New Insights Into The Power Of The Liver
Researchers have made significant strides towards restoring brain function after someone has suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. The advancements came after Chinese scientists revived the brains of pigs that had gone without blood circulation for nearly an hour, and the secret to their success came from an unexpected source – the liver. Sudden cardia...
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Pigs' Brains Revived An Hour After Death Due To New Insights Into The Power Of The Liver
Lack of focus doesn't equal lack of intelligence: It's proof of an intricate brain, say scientists
Lack of focus doesn't equal lack of intelligence: It's proof of an intricate brain, say scientists
Imagine a busy restaurant: dishes clattering, music playing, people talking loudly over one another. It's a wonder that anyone in that kind of environment can focus enough to have a conversation. A new study by researchers at Brown University's Carney Institute for Brain Science provides some of the most detailed insights yet into the brain mechanisms that help people pay attention amid such distraction, as well as what's happening when they...
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Lack of focus doesn't equal lack of intelligence: It's proof of an intricate brain, say scientists
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
How deeply someone can be hypnotized—known as hypnotizability—appears to be a stable trait that changes little throughout adulthood, much like personality and IQ. But now, for the first time, Stanford Medicine researchers have demonstrated a way to temporarily heighten hypnotizablity—potentially allowing more people to access the benefits of hypnosis-based therapy.
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Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
PsyPost: Scientists discover "glue" that holds memory together in fascinating neuroscience breakthrough
PsyPost: Scientists discover "glue" that holds memory together in fascinating neuroscience breakthrough
Scientists found that the molecule KIBRA helps stabilize memory by binding to PKMζ, an enzyme that strengthens brain connections, allowing memories to last for years despite the constant turnover of proteins in the brain.
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PsyPost: Scientists discover "glue" that holds memory together in fascinating neuroscience breakthrough