Chronic stress weakens the brain’s ability to process sounds, requiring louder stimuli to trigger normal responses, according to new research in mice.
Chronic stress does more than just affect mood—it may actually change the way we hear. Researchers found that stressed mice ...
Animals, including humans, rely on multiple senses to navigate their environments and make decisions. This integration of ...
Neuromap and QPAN have significant implications for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. By identifying dysregulated ...
That's because your nerves are on edge, she says; if you're overstimulated, you feel unsafe and, as a result, react strongly.
The default mode network (DMN) is a set of interconnected brain regions known to be most active when humans are awake but not ...
A new study shows that the cerebral cortex acts as a "memory machine," constantly detecting novel stimuli to refine its predictions of the future.
Your brain constantly juggles sensory information to make split-second decisions, but how? A new latent circuit model ...
Because Autistic people process and express emotions differently than neurotypical people, researchers have incorrectly ...
Chronic stress changes the way our brains process sound, according to research published by the Ben-Gurion University of the ...
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