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Neuroscience News: Why Memories Change: How the Brain Rewrites the Past

A key part of the study focused on how the brain physically stores memories, highlighting the role of the hippocampus – a part of the brain that helps form and organise memories. Credit: Neuroscience News Why Memories Change: How the … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: AI Uncovers Hidden Stress Damage in the Body. “The findings show that larger adrenal volume is linked to higher stress, greater allostatic load, and increased risk of heart failure and mortality. Because millions of CT scans are already performed each year, this approach could transform early stress detection and prevention without requiring new tests or radiation.”

AI Uncovers Hidden Stress Damage in the Body FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·November 26, 2025 Summary: Researchers developed an AI tool that detects chronic stress by measuring adrenal gland volume on routine chest CT scans. This biomarker aligns with cortisol levels, stress questionnaires, and … Continue reading

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Futurism: Kids Who Got Cell Phones Early…

Something Grim Is Happening to Kids Who Got Cell Phones Early “When you give your kid a phone, you need to think of it as something that is significant for the kid’s health.” By Frank Landymore Published Dec 2, 2025 2:14 PM … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Ages 9, 32, 66, and 83

Summary: Researchers identified five major phases of human brain wiring that unfold from birth to old age, marked by four major turning points at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83. Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid reorganization, while adulthood brings … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Your brain makes drastic changes at these five points in life

Your brain makes drastic changes at these five points in life By Michael Franco November 25, 2025 By observing MRI scans from nearly 4,000 people of all ages, Cambridge researchers uncovered the five epochs of human brain development Depositphotos View 1 … Continue reading

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Fear … TBI no sense of time and space. Being an outsider looking in. 30 years and answers go so far beyond the neurosurgeons and consultants of that time whose answer was merely no head injury is the same … go and adapt. No need to ask questions. But I say keep asking them. This is AI at its best being a synopsis of what gave me the most FEAR.

The feelings of having  no sense of time and space and feeling like you are an outsider looking in on the world are recognized symptoms of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), specifically associated with depersonalization and derealization. These are real neurological and psychological symptoms resulting … Continue reading

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The Conversation: Artificial intelligence has mastered chess, art and medical diagnosis. Now it’s apparently beating doctors at something we thought was uniquely human: empathy.

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AI Interviews Outperform Standard Mental Health Rating Scales. Comment: as a person with mental illness (depression, anxiety, compulsivity) I can see great potential here. Ireland and mental illness is in the wilderness and people who could be treated while still … Continue reading

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Flint Rehab: Damage to Broca’s Area: Causes, Symptoms, & Rehabilitation Process. Comment: Years after TBI while in hospital yet again at that time in my life … the word brocas was used by a consultant engaging with students. It is so important to understand what happens when you have a TBI or stroke and it affects language. Times are changing fast … and being engaged and open to knowledge is essential to help you cope with health issues you encounter in your life.

Home » Neurological Recovery Blog » Traumatic Brain Injury » Damage to Broca’s Area: Causes, Symptoms, & Rehabilitation Process Damage to Broca’s Area: Causes, Symptoms, & Rehabilitation Process Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L — written by Flint Rehab. Last updated on July 18, 2022 Damage to Broca’s area, … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Genetic Roots of Depression Reveal Strong Suicide Risk Signals

The genetic differences between the groups were large. Credit: Neuroscience News Genetic Roots of Depression Reveal Strong Suicide Risk Signals FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience ·November 14, 2025 Summary: New research shows that depression beginning before age 25 has a much stronger hereditary component than … Continue reading

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