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Landmark Study Offers Fresh Clues About the Origins of Consciousness

After seven years of preparation, a groundbreaking study has brought new insight into the nature of consciousness, directly testing two major and competing theories: Integrated.

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New Hope for Chronic Pain: Emotion-Focused Brain Therapy Shows Promising Results

A recent study by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) has introduced a breakthrough in chronic pain management by focusing on emotional processing within.

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How Brainwaves Synchronize with Music to Trigger Emotion, Movement and Healing

A groundbreaking international study led in part by McGill University psychologist Dr. Caroline Palmer reveals that our brains don’t merely process music—they physically synchronize with.

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How Identifying the Core Fear Enhances OCD Treatment Effectiveness?

When working with clients who have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), it can be tempting to focus solely on the surface-level symptoms. For example, imagine you meet.

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Creating Brain Maps Through the Feldenkrais Method

Sensory Differentiation as a Key to Brain Reorganization One of the foundational principles of the Feldenkrais Method is differentiation—the ability to perceive the smallest sensory.

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