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In her new book, “The Ideological Brain,” the neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod outlines what makes some people prone to rigid ...
A new study reveals how a single food poisoning experience creates long-lasting aversive memories in the brain.
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A study on Vietnam War veterans reveals how damage to the prefrontal cortex and amygdala affects political passions. The ...
Much like food poisoning, traumatic events are often followed by symptoms after a delay, and yet they still form vivid, persistent memories.
Some businesses are peddling "forced joy," mandating employees put on a happy face even if they're not feeling it. Experts ...
ACT Leadership reveals that blame—that knee-jerk, point-the-finger reaction when things don't go as planned—is more than just ...
Women are more generous with money, but men are better at reading maps. Here’s the science behind the brain battle of the ...
Instead of learning through repeated trial and error or experiences, one-shot learning is when a single experience creates a ...
Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed the exact "memory hub" in the brain responsible for powerful food aversions in mice ...
A study finds that early exposure to air pollution may disrupt key brain connections in children, potentially affecting ...