by Matt Richtel, New York Times, April 8, 2025, A conversation with Leor Zmigrod | May 13, 2025 | Blog
A neuroscientist studies what makes so many people prone to rigid ways of thinking. By MATT RICHTEL So sharp are partisan divisions these days that it can seem as if people are experiencing entirely different realities. Maybe they actually are, according to Leor...
by anton | Mar 6, 2025 | Blog
Struggling with restless nights and persistent insomnia? Neurofeedback, a cutting-edge brain training technique, offers a non-invasive solution to improve sleep quality and restore natural sleep patterns. Understanding Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is a form of...
by anton | Aug 1, 2024 | Blog
Athletes constantly seek new methods to improve their performance, and one training technique gaining traction is neurofeedback. This cutting-edge approach helps athletes optimize their brain function, leading to enhanced physical performance, increased focus, and...
by Dana G. Smith and Dani Blum, New York Times, Tuesday, May 14, 2024 | May 30, 2024 | Blog
Brain Parasites Can Stealthily Cause Great Damage Worms Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s disclosure that a doctor apparently found a dead worm in his brain has prompted questions about what brain parasites are, the damage they can cause, and how, exactly, they get there. Brain...
by Claudia Lopez LLoreda, Neuroscience, Science News, Sept, 2023 | Sep 25, 2023 | Blog
In what seems like something out of a sci-fi movie, scientists have plucked the famous Pink Floyd song “Another Brick in the Wall” from individuals’ brains. Previously, researchers have used electrodes, computer models and brain scans to decode and reconstruct...