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Why we stick to false beliefs: Feedback trumps hard evidence: New study finds that feedback rather than hard evidence makes us more confident that we’re right
Ever wonder why flat earthers, birthers, climate change and Holocaust
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Heavily traumatized people such as refugees fleeing war, torture and
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A person’s brainstem controls some of the body’s most important
Read moreHow does helping people affect your brain? Study shows neurobiological effects of giving social support
Providing “targeted” social support to other people in need activates
Read moreResearchers find a neural ‘auto-correct’ feature we use to process ambiguous sounds
Our brains have an “auto-correct” feature that we deploy when
Read moreHow cannabis and cannabis-based drugs harm the brain
A new study led by Ana Sebastião, group leader at
Read moreCognitive consequences of age-related increase in brain activity: Finding that increased brain activity reflects reduced efficiency contradicts leading theory in neuroscience of aging
Increased frontal brain activity in healthy older adults reflects reduced
Read moreExercise cuts risk of chronic disease in older adults
New research has shown that older adults who exercise above
Read moreTraining in musical improvisation may teach your brain to think differently: Skilled improvisers detect easy-to-substitute chords faster than non-improvisers, says study
John Coltrane and Jerry Garcia became improvising legends for their
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