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Scientists Uncover a Potential Mechanism Behind Bipolar Mood Shifts

A research team from McGill University may have uncovered a critical piece in understanding bipolar disorder: the biological cause of mood shifts between mania and.

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Balancing Two Competing Neural Proteins Reduces Autism Symptoms in Mice

A study published on April 1 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology has revealed that autism-like symptoms in mice emerge when the equilibrium between two.

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Why We Struggle to Retain New Information

You’ve just wrapped up an inspiring podcast, an eye-opening article, or a thought-provoking training session. It made perfect sense. You were hooked. You even told.

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Study Finds Attention-Related Brain Network Larger in People with Depression

A new study published in Nature has revealed that individuals diagnosed with depression have a salience network nearly twice the size of that found in.

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How Humans Think vs. How AI Responds

 In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, it’s essential to understand the fundamental divide between human cognition and machine-generated language. Large Language Models (LLMs).

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