Why do beauty standards feel inescapable? Neuroscience and epigenetics reveal how our brains imprint cultural ideals—shaping ...
Researchers introduce an innovative device that combines light emission and color control with clay compounds, offering a ...
In a nutshell Research examining 37 third-trimester pregnancies found that classical music creates more stable and ...
This paper examines the potential of integrating neuroscience, biology, and artificial intelligence to revolutionize ...
Can fish feel pain? The debate rages among scientists as to whether fish do, in fact, feel pain or are just reacting ...
Each time a person undergoes stress the brain releases cortisol hormones. Cortisol binds to glucocorticoid receptors and tells the body to prepare its “fight-or-flight” response. This hormone also ...
Heroes, Warriors, and Martyrs—may be biologically imprinted in our DNA. Science, psychology, and epigenetics reveal the roots ...
Whole grains: Rich in fiber and nutrients, whole grains are an essential part of an anti-inflammatory diet. Unlike refined ...
Simulating pain responses in robotic patients can help healthcare professionals improve their diagnostic and empathetic skills. For example, a robot that reacts to a simulated injury with expressions ...
Thermal sensations are consciously differentiated as hot or cold by the brain; however, the neural mechanism that enables this differentiation is not well understood. To address this, researchers have ...
A study recently published in Autism Research found that adults with autism process visual categories and generalize learned information differently compared to neurotypical adults. While individuals ...