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Olga and her team use randomised controlled studies to test the causal impact of behavioural, cognitive, and emotional ...
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
Nineteen young adults handed over their smartphones for three days. When researchers scanned their brains afterward, the resting-state neural activity in regions tied to craving and self-control had ...
A new review proposes that categorization is a predictive brain function that prepares action before perception. Drawing on ...
Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes is a TEDx speaker, author of Beyond Words: How to Lead People from Survival to Success (LID ...
Why are teenagers less cooperative than adults? A new study using the Prisoner’s Dilemma and computational modeling explains the cognitive-affective processes behind adolescent social decision-making ...
Adolescents value reciprocity less than adults, limiting cooperation despite intact learning about others’ behavior.
The field of exercise neuroscience is rapidly evolving, with a growing body of research exploring how physical activity influences brain activity and ...