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Neuroscience News: Left or Right? Have you a problem with numbers?

Left or Right? Brain’s Split Determines How We Map Numbers FeaturedNeuroscience ·September 9, 2025 Summary: A study in newborn chicks shows that brain lateralisation is essential for the development of a left-to-right mental number line. Chicks with strongly lateralised brains consistently … Continue reading

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The Conversation: November 14th 2023. Brains … ability to rewire themselves following injury…Quote: Hope for ple who have TBI “Researchers and medical providers have learned that after injury the brain can change and “rewire” itself at a cellular level over the life span – a process called neuroplasticity. Brain cells, called neurons, join to form electrical pathways that power activity within the brain. In addition to other repair processes, neuroplasticity supports damaged brain areas to reconnect injured routes or find “detours” to restore brain function. This means that in recovery, the brain can literally find a new way – or make one – to regain critical abilities.”

Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + CultureBusiness + EconomyEducationEnvironmentHealthPolitics + SocietyScience + TechWorldPodcastsInsights Every brain injury is unique, as is every person’s path to recovery. Chinnapong/iStock via Getty Images Plus Brains have a remarkable ability to rewire themselves following injury − a concussion specialist explains the science behind rehabilitation … Continue reading

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Invisible People: Institutions again for Unhoused People.

Trump Wants to Institutionalize Unhoused People. History Shows That Doesn’t Work. By Robert Davis | August 27, 2025 | System Failure | Addiction | Mental illness Trump wants to bring back institutionalization for unhoused people. History proves it failed—leading to abuse, neglect, and today’s homelessness crisis. Trump’s … Continue reading

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Who the Empath Becomes After Absorbing the Narcissist’s Darkness and Surviving – Carl Jung

Aug 31, 2025 #CarlJung#Shadow#DepthPsychology Who the Empath Becomes After Absorbing the Narcissist’s Darkness and Surviving – Carl Jung Discover the profound transformation that occurs when empaths survive narcissistic abuse and emerge as something entirely different. This deep exploration reveals how … Continue reading

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Futurism: Patients Furious at Therapists Secretly Using AI

Patients Furious at Therapists Secretly Using AI “He was taking what I was saying and putting it into ChatGPT.” / Artificial Intelligence/ Ai Privacy/ Chatgpt/ Mental Health Image by Getty / Futurism With artificial intelligence integrating — or infiltrating — into every corner of our lives, … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Brain and extinguishing Fear Memories

How the Brain Extinguishes Fear Memories FeaturedNeuroscience ·September 3, 2025 Summary: Scientists have, for the first time, identified the brain signals linked to extinguishing fear memories in humans. Using implanted electrodes and advanced Representational Similarity Analysis, they showed that theta activity … Continue reading

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UCHealth: Expert panel: All adult should be screened for anxiety …. universal anxiety screening. Recommend this highly

Expert panel: All adults should be screened for anxiety. How to know if you have anxiety. By: Katie Kerwin McCrimmon, UCHealth  Aug. 15, 2025 A panel of influential national health experts recommends anxiety screenings for all U.S. adults, and a Colorado … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Is it possible to reverse age-related memory loss?

Alzheimer’s & Dementia ‘Master switch’ brain protein could reverse age-related memory loss By Pranjal Malewar September 02, 2025 Lowering levels of a protein linked to iron in the brain could be a new way to reverse age-related memory loss Depositphotos View … Continue reading

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EL Pais: “Quarter-life” crisis…young people

Mental health The quarter-life crisis is the new midlife crisis: Young people’s problems are crushing the unhappiness curve A study points to a paradigm shift, due to the mental health crisis faced by younger generations. Today, distress decreases with age … Continue reading

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Neoscope, Futurism: Types of people who “Hook up” on Tinder

0 AM EDT/ by Noor Al-Sibai Scientists Have Figured Which Types of People Are Successfully Hooking Up the Most on Tinder Fascinating — and dark. Studies In the nearly 13 years since Tinder launched, the dating app has been everything from a straight … Continue reading

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