Imagine feeling your body growing at a dizzying pace, so much so that you now fill an entire room -- or suddenly seeing yourself from outside your own body -- or watching your hand grow ever larger, ...
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There are days when I feel like my nervous system is being held hostage. I want to walk into the world as myself, unguarded, unfiltered, spontaneous, but just as I begin to, something clamps down ...
In findings that raise a variety of questions about how our brains work, and even about the nature of consciousness, UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators report that only a small section of ...
Children with fragile X syndrome display widespread differences in brain morphology, including larger gray matter volume in subcortical regions and distinct brain-behavior correlations. Children with ...
1 Department of Neurology, The Affiliated Guangzhou Hospital of TCM of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China 2 Sleep Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou ...
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — In findings that raise a variety of questions about how our brains work, and even about the nature of consciousness, UC Santa Barbara researchers report that only a small ...
In findings that raise a variety of questions about how our brains work, and even about the nature of consciousness, UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators report that only a small section of ...
Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) affects ~35% of the adult population in the US and increases the risk for cardiovascular complications and all-cause mortality. Altered heart rate variability occurs with ...
Researchers at the Salk Institute have identified a missing molecule, pleiotrophin, as a possible key to repairing faulty brain circuits in Down syndrome. New research indicates that faulty brain ...
Just a few fibres are enough for the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate with each other. This was shown by a new international study led by Professor Dr Michael Miller (University of ...