Guilt and shame arise from different cognitive triggers and rely on distinct neural systems to guide compensatory behavior.
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but rather what neuroscience can do for humanity's future. In their article ...
insights from industryJohanna Uhari-Väänänen & Timo BraggeGroup Leader (Neuropharmacology) - Senior Data ScientistCharles River Laboratories In this interview, industry experts Johanna Uhari-Väänänen ...
From work meetings to first dates, it's essential to adjust our behavior for success. In certain situations, it can even be a ...
A new study found that prolonged mental fatigue can wear down cognitive resources, leading to higher rates of aggressive behavior. The findings improve understanding of why we may be more inclined to ...
Neuroscience emerged as a defined discipline more than half a century ago, enthralling scientists to study the most enigmatic organ: the brain. Researchers explored animal models and probed the ...
Discover how neuroeconomics connects economics, psychology, and neuroscience to decode decision-making processes, bridging the gap in economic theories.
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Neuroscience takes flight: Introducing behavioral 'wind tunnels' for real-world brain translation
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but rather what neuroscience can do for humanity's future. Subscribe to our ...
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