Tag: Brain

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Eating salads daily may keep your brain 11 years younger

New York: Eating one to two servings of salad with spinach, lettuce and kale daily may keep your brain 11 years younger as well as prevent dementia, according to a study. The study found that people who ate at least one serving of green, leafy vegetables a day had a slower rate of decline on tests […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
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Know the brain mechanism behind depression

London: People suffer from major depressive disorders due to alterations in the activity and connectivity of brain systems underlying reward and memory, says a new research. The findings, published in the journal Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, provide clues as to which regions of the brain could be at the root of symptoms, such […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
Sex, aggression overlap in male brains: Study

New York: Brain structures that control aggressive and sexual behaviour are controlled differently in females, but they tend to overlap in males, a new study has found. Male circuits for sex and aggression were earlier traced to a distinct part of the hypothalamus, known as the ventromedial hypothalamus, or VMHvl — located on the underside […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
Excessive brain cell growth after head injury bad for brain

New York: Turning conventional wisdom on its head, researchers including one of Indian-origin, have found that the excessive burst of new brain cells after a traumatic head injury that scientists have traditionally believed helped in recovery could instead lead to epileptic seizures and long-term cognitive decline. The findings published in the journal Stem Cell Reports […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
How the brain copes with ageing

New York: As the brain begins to shrink with age, it increases communication between the two brain hemispheres to help older people compensate for the negative aspects of ageing, new research has found. “This study provides an explicit test of some controversial ideas about how the brain reorganises as we age,” said lead author Simon […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
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Permanent stress may lead to mental disorders

Permanent stress may activate immune cells which can cause changes to the brain resulting in mental disorders such as schizophrenia, a new study has warned

  • Sunday, 27 June 2021
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Emotionally unstable have different brain structure

London: The orbito-frontal cortex, an area in the lower frontal lobe, is smaller in the people who have problems with regulating emotions, a study says. People vary in how often they become happy, sad or angry, and also in how strongly these emotions are expressed. However, there are people who find it difficult to regulate […]

  • Saturday, 26 June 2021
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Hormone deficiency in brain may cause binge eating

New York: Absence of an hormone in the brain may trigger overeating behaviour in people who eat for pleasure rather than hunger, researchers report. In the lab experiments, researchers found that when the “glucagon like peptide-1” (GLP-1) hormone was reduced in the central nervous system of mice, they overate and consumed more high fat food. […]

  • Saturday, 26 June 2021
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Simple test to spot Alzheimer's risk

New York: An affordable non-invasive test that detects electrical activity in the brain may be used to spot people who are at the risk of Alzherimer’s, say researchers. Electroencephalogram (EEG) technology can be used to measure cognitive deficits in people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Individuals with aMCI are at twice the risk of […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
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Our brain has a map for social navigation

New York: The brain region that helps us remember locations and distances can also guide us how emotionally close we are to others, a study has found. The team from Mount Sinai Hospital focused on evidence for the existence of a “social map” in the hippocampus, the part of the brain that remembers locations in […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
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Brain size influences survival

The ones with the biggest brains could indeed be the fittest to survive in this world as researchers have found that in times of crisis, even fish with larger brain sizes have an advantage over their peers

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Electric brain stimulation affects IQ: Study

New York: Contrary to popular belief, electric brain stimulation method used to boost brainpower is actually detrimental to IQ scores, a new research has found. Using a weak electric current in an attempt to boost brainpower or treat conditions has become popular among scientists and do-it-yourselfers, but the new study adds to the increasing amount […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Depression does lead to fuzzy thinking

New York: If you are depressed and feel that your thinking ability has become “fuzzy” or less sharp, you are right. A new study has shown that the effect is indeed real, adding that this condition falls in the category of mood disorders. For the study, researchers from the University of Michigan’s medical school and […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Challenging work tasks sharpen brain

London: If your job requires more speaking, developing strategies, conflict resolution and managerial tasks, you may be better protected against memory and thinking decline in old age than your co-workers, says a study. “Our study is important because it suggests that the type of work you do throughout your career may have even more significance […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Brain goes silent when we talk loud

The part of the brain identified as the command centre for human speech does not actually work when we speak loudly, a study reveals

  • Monday, 21 June 2021
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