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Solar storms may subtly shift your heart rate by influencing heart rate variability and the autonomic nervous system, new research suggests.
Love might feel like it comes from the heart, but scientists have figured out where love lives inside the brain. Researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain ...
The comprehensive 2017 study (Xuanting, Li. et al.) indicated that brain microbleeds are a risk factor for cognitive problems, especially attention, delayed recall, orientation, and calculation.
Finding love: Study reveals where love lives in the brain Researchers have taken looking for love to a whole new level, revealing that different types of love light up different parts of the brain ...
The 1990s saw rapid developments in neuroimaging. By the early 2000s cognitive neuroscientist Mark Beeman and one of us (John), both then at the University of Pennsylvania, concluded that imaging ...
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