Adolescents who regularly choose solitude over social connection show measurable differences in brain structure and function, according to a large neuroimaging study.
Adolescence is a period of social reorientation: a shift from a world centered on parents and family to one shaped by peers, ...
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Brain imaging reveals structural and functional differences in withdrawn adolescents
Adolescence is a period of social reorientation: a shift from a world centered on parents and family to one shaped by peers, schools, and broader networks. This expansion is critical for healthy ...
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Cool Staircase Designs Guaranteed To Tickle Your Brain
Explore an array of cool staircase designs in this video, each guaranteed to tickle your brain and inspire your imagination. From winding spirals to modern masterpieces, these innovative designs blend ...
You’ve heard the name and seen the lap records tumble, now Californian startup Czinger’s 21C hypercar is ready to ...
Analysing brain scans, researchers have revealed alterations in brain shape linked to memory loss and potential dementia risk ...
Researchers shot lasers into brain cells and triggered illusions on demand—a breakthrough that’s rewriting how we see the ...
New research suggests that consciousness originates in the subcortex, and is polished by the cortex and cerebellum.
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