A new study reveals that placing your smartphone out of reach doesn’t significantly reduce distraction or boost productivity.
Researchers have developed a new kind of artificial neuron—called infomorphic neurons—that can independently learn and ...
New research uncovers how dopamine in the ventral shell of the nucleus accumbens (vsNAc) governs the sexual behavior sequence ...
For the first time, researchers have directly observed dopamine release in the human brain during moments of cognitive ...
A large study of over 14,000 Norwegian veterans reveals that taking a life in combat doesn't automatically damage a soldier’s mental health—context matters.
A new study reveals that long-term high-fat diets reduce pleasure from eating by lowering neurotensin, a brain peptide that ...
A new study reveals that young mothers who feel emotionally connected to their unborn babies are more likely to form healthy, ...
New research reveals that Type 2 diabetes may impair the brain’s reward and memory processing in ways that mirror early Alzheimer’s disease.
The brain constantly evaluates whether stimuli are positive or negative, prompting approach or avoidance behaviors that are essential for survival.
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