A recent study from NYU Grossman School of Medicine challenges the conventional belief that rewards are the sole drivers of learning through the release of dopamine. Researchers explored the interplay between dopamine and acetylcholine, both implicated in learning and memory.
Kate Yakimchuk research dopamine memory Psychology 18 August 2023People often assume that creative people are wired differently, and it might actually be true. A UCLA Health-led study reveals that highly creative individuals' brains function differently, bypassing "hubs" in non-creative brains to establish distant connections more rapidly.
Kate Yakimchuk research creativity Psychology 18 August 2023The exact cause of catastrophic thinking is unknown, but some researchers suggest that it may be related to trauma or other comorbidities.
Diana Dashkevich mind facts Psychology 16 August 2023Our brains tend to be negative, which means we focus more on bad experiences than positive ones.
Diana Dashkevich mental health mind facts Psychology 15 August 2023Have you ever wondered whether men and women actually need different meds for better results? Scientific excellence demands diversity, but many life sciences studies solely use male mice, overlooking gender variations.
Kate Yakimchuk research stress Psychology 12 August 2023New research shows that it's actually harder for some people to maintain healthy weight. Cambridge's scientists have discovered that the hypothalamus, a vital brain region that controls hunger and appetite, exhibits differences between people who are overweight or have obesity compared to people who manage to maintain a healthy weight.
Kate Yakimchuk research hypothalamus hunger Psychology 10 August 2023According to the CDC, "The estimated number of children ages 3 to 17 ever diagnosed with ADHD, according to the National Parent Survey, is 6 million."
Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 7 August 2023While sometimes pushing hard can help you achieve better results, it doesn't always work with creativity. According to new research, there is an effective formula for unlocking employees' creative potential.
Kate Yakimchuk research creativity Psychology 5 August 2023Lots of people who had traumatic brain injuries suffer from memory deterioration or loss, and it might affect their lives drastically. A groundbreaking study published in the journal Brain Stimulation unveils a novel approach to improving memory in patients with traumatic brain injury by using targeted electrical stimulation.
Kate Yakimchuk ai research trauma memory Psychology 2 August 2023Video games can be pretty helpful, and sometimes in pretty unexpected ways. Specialists at the University of Queensland have made a fascinating discovery by using an algorithm from a video game to further study the behavior of molecules in brain cells.
Kate Yakimchuk research games science Psychology 31 July 2023Depression is a complex and underestimated illness which can only become a bigger problem after a traumatic brain injury. A groundbreaking study has revealed the relationship between depression and traumatic brain injury.
Kate Yakimchuk damage research depression Psychology 31 July 2023It's often crazy to think how seemingly little things can control huge processes in our brain. A recent study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience suggests that dopamine serves both as a learning signal and a driver of motivation in the brain.
Kate Yakimchuk research dopamine Psychology 29 July 2023You have probably heard of this term more than once. In the article we will talk about the phenomenon of magical thinking in more detail.
Diana Dashkevich mind facts studies Psychology 27 July 2023While it might seem that baby talk consists of nonsense, it actually has some characteristics, and they might be similar in different languages. A recent study conducted by the University of York and Aarhus University has discovered that "baby talk" or infant-directed speech exhibits similar characteristics across 36 different languages.
Kate Yakimchuk children baby talk research development Psychology 24 July 2023In response to concerns about the impact of widespread face-masking during the pandemic on infant development, a study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis, set out to explore how babies between 6 and 9 months old remember and recognize faces, even when masked. Using advanced eye tracking technology, the team delved into how masks might influence infants' facial recognition abilities.
Kate Yakimchuk research children memory Psychology 23 July 2023Have you ever wondered in which part of your brain all your knowledge lies? A groundbreaking study by neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center has challenged a century-old understanding of the brain's auditory lexicon, the catalog of verbal language.
Kate Yakimchuk research learning foreign languages brain damage Psychology 22 July 2023Social birds, such as crows, ravens, pigeons, and parrots, have developed various sophisticated mechanisms to recognize and identify one another within their social groups. These recognition abilities are crucial for maintaining complex social structures, fostering cooperation, and reducing conflicts.
Kate Yakimchuk birds bird facts intelligence nature Animals 20 July 2023If your child imagines new worlds and parallel universes when playing, it might be a sign of its creativity and good brain development. New research suggests that a larger percentage of children than previously believed engage in the creation of imaginary parallel worlds, either alone or with friends.
Kate Yakimchuk children creativity research development Psychology 20 July 2023Contrary to the widespread belief that music increases creativity, specialists have challenged this notion. Their new study claims that it might actually have quite the opposite effect.
Kate Yakimchuk music creativity concentration research Psychology 20 July 2023Artists are usually associated with creativity, but sometimes science requires lots of creativity as well. To find new solutions and make research, specialists need to use their creativity a lot - and sometimes even more than you'd expect.
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