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Discover Magazine on MSNWhat Happens in Our Brain When We're Given Questionable Orders?For soldiers and civilians alike, "just following orders" may override our moral compass.
If hearing an old song or getting a whiff of freshly sharpened pencils instantly carries you back to high school, you’re ...
Language is central to our existence; aphasia post-brain tumour surgery is under-addressed in India, affecting communication profoundly.
Dementia is not just memory loss; the symptoms go beyond that A doctor lists common indicators and shares why it’s important ...
A study analyzed the brain activity of military officer cadets and civilians while they were making moral decisions and ...
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ZME Science on MSNYour Brain Uses Only 5% More Energy Whether You’re Actively Thinking or Not. So, What Causes Mental Fatigue?The human brain makes up only 2% of our body weight. Yet it burns through 20% of our daily energy budget. That’s around 0.3 ...
Introduction: High-altitude environments challenge cognitive function due to hypoxia, yet their specific effects on cerebral lobe functions remain unclear. This study examines the impact of ...
Each half of the cerebrum is divided into 4 areas, called lobes: This is responsible for thinking, planning, problem solving and behaviour. Certain areas of the frontal lobe control movement in the ...
Sitting in a parking lot on a Saturday morning, my senses were overwhelmed by scents from several fast food joints. It triggered a memory and took me back.
“The brain’s executive control system [the mind’s command center] is mostly in the frontal lobes, which exert control over the rest of the brain—organizing, focusing, and inhibiting ...
A study of 20,000 anxiety disorder patients shows how negativity bias affects brain structure, cognitive function and mental health, supporting the view that mental illness is brain illness.
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