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Sensory Processing Disorder

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

Neurology
The latest research across American, British, Ukrainian and Chinese schools shown us, that kids are just not that into science anymore...
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Woman perceiving flower

Sense and Perception

Cognitive Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience
Did you ever encounter a dejavu? It's basically a feeling you've seen or heard something like this before, even though you didn't...
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Neurological Movement Disorders

Neurology
Introduction The simplest movement, such as picking up a glass of water, walking or gesturing, involves a complex motor process that results from the activities of different parts of the brain working together with the nerves and muscles. Our…
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Awareness and Attention

Developmental Neuroscience, Neurology
Introduction Most people believe that we only use a tenth of our brain capacity or else it might explode, hardly! The human neuro-dense brains has progressed to manage energy while carrying out as many tasks as possible, a feat that requires…
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Learning and Memory

Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Neuroscience
When you're trying to learn the lyrics of a song or recall the name of that new friend you just made, the neurons of your brain continue to fire up, and undergo some structural and chemical changes during the whole process. At first, the information…
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The Brain (Its Perception and Thought Processes) and how They Affect Language

Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Neuroscience
World hunger has been a major issue since the dawn of times. But way since the 1st industrial revolution our society became more and more advanced, the world hunger...
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Mood Disorders

Behavioral Neuroscience
Introduction Humans are such emotional creatures, and many times, our emotions are determined by the particular mood we are in and vice versa. People say they are in a bad mood in certain periods when they feel sad or irritable. In regular…
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Sleep Disorders

Behavioral Neuroscience
Introduction Why do some people have trouble sleeping? Everyone experiences the occasional rocky night which happens particularly when you are under a lot of stress. However, if it happens often, you might need to see a doctor to figure out…
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A Brief Rundown Of the most Common Congenital Neurological Disorders and Diseases

Neuropharmacology
Neurological disorders or diseases are, according to the World Health Organization, “diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. In other words, the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous…
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    Communication Among Brain CellsJune 29, 2022 - 12:11 pm

    The human brain is filled with billions of cells that receive and send signals every second. Those signals affect everything about us, including the emotions we feel and the memories we form. When we receive fresh information, nerve cells swoop into action immediately, transmitting electrical signals which trigger the release of certain chemicals. These chemicals […]

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    Sense and PerceptionJune 29, 2022 - 9:21 am

    Did you ever encounter a dejavu? It’s basically a feeling you’ve seen or heard something like this before, even though you didn’t…

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