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Given the power of modern medicine, why have brain diseases increased by four times? Given the power of modern medicine, why have brain diseases increased by four times? Rates of brain diseases are increasing at almost epidemic rates, especially in the US, a new study reports. Researchers have compared figures for neurological disease from 1989 with those from 2010 across 21 Western countries.
Neuroscience experiments demonstrate how to reverse brain aging, control the mind over the internet, boost mood and way more… Neuroscience experiments demonstrate how to reverse brain aging, control the mind over the internet, boost mood and way more… Neuroscience is the study of the structure and function of the nervous system, of which the brain forms the most complex part. Neuroscientists hope
Study finds procrastination is warded off by considering tasks in concrete terms. New study finds procrastination is warded off by considering tasks in concrete terms. Although procrastination is usually thought of as something to be avoided, this hasn’t always been the case. Surveying the history of procrastination Dr Piers Steel finds that before the industrial revolution procrastination might h
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Ten of the most influential social psychology experiments explain why we sometimes do dumb or irrational things. Ten of the most influential social psychology experiments explain why we sometimes do dumb or irrational things. “I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures. Why do good people sometimes act evil? Why do sma
Psychological research on Twitter reveals who tweets, how much, what they talk about and why. Psychological research on Twitter reveals who tweets, how much, what they talk about and why. Who tweets? Why? What are they talking about? And what is so engaging about all those little textual transmissions? Here are 10 of my favourite insights from this research, some less obvious than others. Caution:
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