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New research suggests that premature babies and even full-term newborns experience pain very differently than adults do.
The new study looks at how consuming vitamin B-12 led to a cascade of signals originating in the brain and triggering actions ...
Study shows criminality is associated with damage to a key brain pathway involved in emotional control and judgment A new study led by researchers at ...
A new study has found that damage to a specific white matter pathway in the brain—the right uncinate fasciculus—may increase the likelihood of criminal or violent behavior following brain injury.
That’s a substantial chunk of neuroscientists who think there’s a very real chance that it will work,” said neuroscientist Dr ...
Summary: Psychosis may start not with hallucinations, but with subtle motor changes like reduced grip strength. A new study ...
A new study has revealed compelling evidence that brain criticality—a dynamic balance between neural excitation and ...
A new study published on June 24 in PNAS has revealed compelling evidence that brain criticality-a dynamic balance between ...
There's little more relaxing than spending time at the beach—but what's going on in your brain during a day spent playing in the waves? Scientists are discovering more of the benefits of "blue ...
Brain networks responsible for sensing, understanding, and responding emotionally to pain develop at different rates in ...
The findings point to a profound gap between how newborns and adults process and interpret physical sensations.
A new study from University College London highlights that newborns can sense pain even before they can comprehend it. The ...