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Summary: Our brains can adapt to filter out repeated distractions, according to a new EEG study. Participants learned to ...
Signs of autism may be detectable as early as 9 months of age, well before the typical diagnosis window of 3 to 5 years.
New research reveals that politicians with narcissistic, psychopathic, or Machiavellian traits significantly increase affective polarization among voters.
New research has uncovered a disrupted brain communication pathway in children with autism that impairs their ability to quickly shift attention—an essential skill for social interaction.
New research reveals how our brains coordinate with others during dancing, highlighting the importance of shared rhythm and visual contact.
Listening to nostalgic music activates key brain regions tied to memory and emotion, according to a new brain imaging study.
A new study shows that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive brain stimulation method, can influence how quickly and flexibly people make decisions.
A new study highlights how controlled exposure to natural light before waking can improve morning alertness and reduce sleepiness.
A new study reveals that adults with autism process active and passive touch similarly, unlike neurotypical individuals whose brains reduce activity during self-initiated touch.
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