In 62 adults, researchers combined fMRI, EEG and machine learning to examine how psilocybin reshapes brain activity during ...
Our date of birth doesn't always match the age of our brain. How old our brain really is depends on our biological age, shaped by the wear and tear our cells experience over time. Genetics, ...
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Researchers discover that brain wave patterns at age nine can predict mood disorders years later
Brain wave patterns measured during childhood can accurately predict whether a child is likely to experience anxiety or depression in their teenage years. By tracking children over seven years, ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Why do people find themselves repeating the same patterns—whether in relationships, work, or emotional reactions—despite conscious ...
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