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Research links racial bias to subtle shifts in perception, showing how stereotypes may influence brain activity during object ...
Unarmed Black civilians are three times more likely to be shot and killed by police officers than unarmed white civilians in ...
Why do insults once hurled at us stick inside our skull, sometimes for decades? Why do some people have to work extra hard to ward off depression? The answer is, for the same reason political smear ...
Researchers tested a new MRI correction method, called the traveling-subject (TS) approach, to resolve inconsistencies in ...
A new study significantly strengthens the case that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) brains are structurally ...
As expected, older people identified faces as showing positive emotions more readily than younger people, while they were ...
Magnetic resonance imaging often yields inconsistent results when assessing the brain’s structural characteristics in ...
Humans were more likely to explore when avoiding losses, a behavior linked to increased “noise” in amygdala activity. The findings reveal how the brain flexibly shifts strategies depending on whether ...
Over 5% of children and adolescents are diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) globally. This ...
There’s a popular idea that our brains have two sides with two roles. The left side of the brain is analytical and concerned with facts and figures, whereas the right side of the brain is creative, ...