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For 25 years, scientists have studied “SuperAgers”—people aged 80 and above whose memory rivals those decades younger.
Music plays a powerful role in how we perceive and express emotion—and a new study finds that even very young children can match emotions in music to facial expressions.
Summary: Some people feel absolutely nothing when listening to music—and not because of bad taste. A rare condition called specific musical anhedonia involves a disconnect between the brain’s auditory ...
A new study reveals that our brains treat sensitivity and decision bias as separate processes when rewards are at stake.
A new study reveals that children’s ability to understand emotions develops through a cognitive shift between ages 5 and 10.
A new study reveals that long-term adaptive cycling can measurably reshape brain signals in people with Parkinson’s Disease, ...
Short-nosed dog breeds like Pugs and French Bulldogs are often perceived as calm, affectionate companions—but their behavior ...
A large-scale longitudinal study challenges the assumption that poverty amplifies the link between parental distress and ...
A large-scale analysis of health records reveals that subtle signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) may appear more than a decade ...
Empathy isn't just innate — it can be trained by associating another person’s happiness with personal rewards.
A groundbreaking study using AI has revealed how ME/CFS disrupts critical connections between the immune system, gut ...
A new study shows that living near the ocean may be linked to a longer life—while living near inland rivers or lakes in urban ...
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