Waking up is hard to do: Prefrontal cortex implicated in consciousness: Novel way to reverse deep unconsciousness
Philosophers have pondered the nature of consciousness for thousands of years. In the 21st century, the debate over how the […]
Philosophers have pondered the nature of consciousness for thousands of years. In the 21st century, the debate over how the […] The brain rests in a fluid, which among other things protects it from concussions. Scientists have known this for centuries. […] Neuroscientists at Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute, have confirmed and detailed a rare case of a blind woman able […] One in 59 children in the United States lives with a form of autism spectrum disorder, according to the Centers […] A Montana State University neuroscientist who studies vision and visual attention has published research that reveals how the brain maintains […] New research in mice has revealed that the brain’s underlying desire for sweet, and its distaste for bitter, can be […] Researchers from Charité — Universitätsmedizin Berlin have analyzed the underlying electrophysiological indicators of subarachnoid hemorrhage, the second most common type […] Psychotic disorders often are severe and involve extreme symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations in which people lose their sense […] Reports from several studies have identified a link between height and general cognitive ability, or intelligence, but the mechanisms underlying […] Children with greater parent communication in early adolescence have less harmful alcohol use and emotional eating in young adulthood, according […]Nervous System
Waking up is hard to do: Prefrontal cortex implicated in consciousness: Novel way to reverse deep unconsciousness
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