While the subjective feeling of loneliness is a significant predictor of initial cognitive performance in older adults, it does not…
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While the subjective feeling of loneliness is a significant predictor of initial cognitive performance in older adults, it does not…
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New research from the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research has identified a significant correlation between…
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The Santa Fe Institute has released a provocative new study that challenges the fundamental reliability of human memory and the…
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In the enduring debate over how the human brain develops its capacity for memory and spatial navigation, the concept of…
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For decades, the prevailing narrative in neuroscience centered almost exclusively on the neuron as the primary architect of human thought,…
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A comprehensive longitudinal study involving more than 10,000 participants across Europe has revealed a complex relationship between subjective feelings of…
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New research from Rutgers Health suggests that the psychological tendency to turn stress inward—a phenomenon often characterized by feelings of…
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For over a quarter of a century, a dedicated cohort of researchers at Northwestern Medicine has been investigating a demographic…
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The relationship between subjective feelings of social isolation and cognitive health has long been a focal point of geriatric research,…
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For decades, the architectural understanding of the human brain was built upon a clear hierarchy: neurons were the primary actors…
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