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14.04.2024

Nutrition can reduce the risk of dementia. We will tell you more about this in the article.

Diana Dashkevich healthy diet health health facts nutrition Cooking 14 April 2024
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19.02.2024

In a recent 2023 paper, researchers found that those who experience at least 24 hours of sleep deprivation have brain scan results consistent with 1-2 years of brain aging.

Diana Dashkevich sleep facts studies Psychology 19 February 2024
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19.02.2024

Recognizing other individuals is often vital for all social animals, including us, humans, as it helps establish and nurture social connections.

Kate Yakimchuk research intelligence Psychology 19 February 2024
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19.02.2024

A consortium of international scientists, spearheaded by scholars from the University of Sydney, unveiled a momentous revelation: nanowire networks can showcase short- and long-term memory, akin to the human brain.

Kate Yakimchuk research intelligence network Psychology 19 February 2024
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09.02.2024

Post-concussion syndrome is a complication of traumatic brain injury. It is a common consequence of concussion and is less commonly diagnosed in other TBIs.

Diana Dashkevich brain damage mental health health health facts Psychology 9 February 2024
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07.02.2024

When exposed to a rewarding stimulus, the brain responds with an increased release of dopamine, the primary neurotransmitter associated with reward and pleasure. In addition, dopamine also enhances reward-related memories.

Diana Dashkevich mental health health facts health hormones Psychology 7 February 2024
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07.02.2024

Epilepsy is a pathology of the nervous system, which causes periodic attacks with impaired motor and mental functions.

Diana Dashkevich health health facts brain damage Psychology 7 February 2024
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05.02.2024

The causes of memory impairment may be directly related to brain damage.

Diana Dashkevich memory memory loss mental health health Psychology 5 February 2024
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05.02.2024

The many causes of brain fog can be divided into two groups: overwork and illness. Fatigue is caused by: Exposure to excessive stress. Lack of sleep, malnutrition (or starvation).

Diana Dashkevich mental health health health facts Psychology 5 February 2024
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05.02.2024

Constant, prolonged stress and depressive disorders have a negative impact on memory. Due to the fact that the brain focuses on a disturbing problem, a person may become absent-minded in other areas of life.

Diana Dashkevich brain development memory mental health Psychology 5 February 2024
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01.02.2024

In most cases, if a person does not develop his brain, this leads to destructive disorders in all areas: health, finances, relationships with colleagues, bosses and loved ones. In addition, these are the key things on which a person’s life rests.

Diana Dashkevich memory mental health fun facts Psychology 1 February 2024
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01.02.2024

Forgetfulness and a decreased ability to remember new information may be a sign of an aging brain.

Diana Dashkevich memory life mental health Psychology 1 February 2024
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31.01.2024

Those who tend to have more disrupted sleep in their 30s-40s may face memory and cognitive problems later. While the experiment doesn't prove that sleep quality directly causes cognitive decline, it shows an association between the two.

Kate Yakimchuk research sleep patterns cognitive decline memory Psychology 31 January 2024
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30.01.2024

Neuroscientists explored whether playing violent video games affects human empathy.  The study involved adult participants playing a violent video game repeatedly over several weeks, with their empathic responses measured before and after the experiment. 

Kate Yakimchuk research video games violent behavior violence Psychology 30 January 2024
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27.01.2024

Fear is an emotion that arises in situations of threat to the biological or social existence of an individual and is aimed at the source of real or imagined danger.

Diana Dashkevich fears mental health stress fun facts Psychology 27 January 2024
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24.01.2024

Everyone knows that kids shouldn't spend too much time using their devices, but not everyone understands how they actually affect children. A review of 23 years of neuroimaging research, analyzing 33 studies with over 30,000 participants under the age of 12, has found that time spent on screen-based media has measurable and long-term effects on children's brain function. 

Kate Yakimchuk research child development screen time education cognition Psychology 24 January 2024
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21.01.2024

Loneliness is the feeling that there is no one to talk to or spend time with.

Diana Dashkevich mental health communication loneliness psychologist tips Psychology 21 January 2024
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17.01.2024

The earliest sign of the onset of brain aging is a change in the physical characteristics of blood flow through its vessels. Reduced blood flow to the brain leads to accelerated aging.

Diana Dashkevich memory health mental healh health facts Psychology 17 January 2024
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17.01.2024

Even small health problems can turn into big ones when you don't treat them seriously. A recent study discovered that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common infection in kids and seniors, can harm nerve cells and even cause nerve damage.

Kate Yakimchuk research health facts virus health problems Psychology 17 January 2024
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11.01.2024

A new experiment shows that parents should take ear infections pretty much seriously to protect their children's language development. Ear infections can cause fluid to build up behind the eardrum and impair hearing.

Kate Yakimchuk baby health ear infection research health Psychology 11 January 2024