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Brains may have a playfulness switch

Blocking the activity of certain cells reduces play behavior in rats. Rats are extremely playful creatures. They love playing chase and they literally jump for joy when tickled. Central to this playfulness, a new study finds, are nerve cells in a specific region of...

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Your Weight and Your Brain

Your Weight and Your Brain When it comes to brain health, keeping your weight stable may be the most important task of all. Obesity, particularly when there's lots of visceral fat present, is a risk factor for faster brain aging and Alzheimer's disease, says Howard...

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The Stress Hormone That Worries So Many

It’s popular on social apps to blame cortisol for myriad ills. But its role isn’t so clear-cut. Maybe you can't sleep. Or you sleep too much. Maybe you keep breaking out or getting sick. Perhaps your stomach bloats, your skin sags, you feel shaky, Maybe you can't...

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Remembering and Forgetting: the How and the Why

It's often the case that we experience an event, later, to recall it only vaguely, or partially, or as a distortion of the facts. With the so-called illusory truth effect, what we assume we take in, or think we hear, may form in us false assumptions, attitudes,...

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Delving into the Science of Awe

Experts say wonder is an essential human emotion and a salve for a turbulent mind. Awe can mean ‘many things. ‘And while many of us know it when we feel it, awe is not easy to define. Awe is the feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends your...

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